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2 Sections QTottaaeSroue Sentinel Bennett Creek Harvey Rd. Section 1 NOW OREGON’S FASTEST GROWING WEEKLY NEWSPAPER WANT TO BUY. HEU, TILADE OR SWAP, OB WANT TO WORK. BEE PAGE 11. LATHAM VOLUME LVH Over Hundred Are Registered in Red Cross Swimming NUMBER 48 COTTAGE GROVE. LANE COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY. JULY 10, 1947 Routine Business Handled Monday By city council C. Grove Golfers Finish Tenth In Golf Tournament Six __ Vets Receive Pilot Licenses at B.&H. Flying Field Three People Near ; 6rouP r 1® Meet rnree “ eopie Sï»* near . Pass Creak July 4 Wl%l City DldS Routine busincM* wa* transnet- A six man team representing There were no major auto acci | ■■d at the weekly imaion of the the Cottage Grove Golf Club fin , dents to mar the 4th in this area, ¡city council .Monday evening. The ished tenth in a field of thirteen but one which occurred near Pass 1 teams in the annual Willamette j a Eugene hoe-. ' A citizen* group, composed of The response for th«- Red Cro«» council entered into contract with. In the past two weeks six vet- l - Creek 1?*** sent four ,our to ,o.* I Valley Golf Tournament played in , eran student* have received their P',1“*- were crttieally injured, business men and all other* In- swim program has been excellent 1 Percy W. Brown of Eugene to au Eugene Saturday and Sunday over ' with over a hundred t'«*gi*h*r«*d In dit the city IxMik« for the pa*t private pilots license* at B 4 H Glenn Larsen of Oakland mi»*ed tereated in the operation of the the Ijiurelwood and Country Club Flying Service. They are Alpha ! fu™ ln ,he hjRhway south of pg^ng meters will meet with th«* Ix'glnnrr* clu*s«*« alone The «lx month«. The council nlxo courses. Trams defeated by Cot- • other clakses with the exception of ugrct*d to accept the offer of the Pitcher, Harold Cloake, Don Jor- ™*rp near Pa!l’ Creek and rolled thp city cunejj nexi Tuesday eve- I tage Grove were Corvallis, Klam-, the senior hfe saving ar«< u I m > larg Nrlaon Equipment Co. to equip dan. Bob Denham, Ed Jone* and an emtonkment. Lars»*n wa» nig july i5th it wa, leanwd ye«- ath Falls and Oakway of Eugene.! er than last ye»r. The swimming th«* new fire truck with a better Eldon Whitehead. Alio »everal i 8,1 hospitalized according to an meeting will be a fur- The tournament was won by East- and trensportstlon facllltira have pump. student* have made their first *ok> ear,Y rt,P°rt- suffering from multi- (jincusgion of the parking rnoreland of Portland with Eugene been strained and it was found Purchase of the grappling hooks flights Included are; Audie Lton- P^ ■ I meter situation here and a decision Country Club and Rose I City of Lewis, M to to whether whether rhe the city city will attempt nfceniary to run the bu» two trip« from the former auxiliary police berger. Harry Galameau. Everett I Jane “ “• r Florence *°rence Blake_and B'aKe ana as will attempt Portland finishing second and each day instead of the one a» had wa* also authorized u* well a» an Stitt, Hugh Gatewood. Ray Holli-1 Dddie Goodmamon. all of Rose-1 t0 meter* or discard ’hird. been planned Late registration« exchange of the equipment tires- day. Burrel Wooden. Henry Frank-1 burK’ were releaAed after treat-1 them w)I] ngeiy be reached at this —- _ _ __ mont cat t ho HrxMrsital ' are «till being accepted the re on th«* new fire truck for bigger Medalist 'honors for Cottage time. lin, Robert Hali, Leon Poole. Ev-1 ment at the hospital. mainder of the we«-k Grove resulted in a tie between tire«. A total of 2,000 questionnaire« erett Spear, Archie Cays and Don Fred Langston Jr. and Crip More- in the form of post cards were B«*c«u*e of the Rainbow dance na Burleson. The fire committee was author lock who both shot a total score of mailed out about two weeks ago twing held Saturday night the reg ized to proceed to enter Into con BAH has recently signed a r^w 157. Bobby Gasper, 15 year old in an attempt to get the public ularly scheduled teen-age dance tract with the South Lane Rural MIKS ROHERTA BAGLEY contract with the Veteran's Ad local golfer and the youngest MISS NINA CHAPMAN reaction to the meters, but only will not b<* held thi* Friday «I- i Fire association Io fumlst^ fire ministration which entitles stu- Miss Roberta Bagley, 17, lovely about 30 per cent o fthe question though a dance for the younger protection for that organization. daughter of Mr. and Mn. O. M. player in the tournament turned Miss Nina Chapman. 17. daugh dent* to take 50 hours of Ground _ * _ in a 75 Sunday over the long Coun naires had been returned Monday group and the Iwginner* will be Bagley, selected by the Business try Club course Individual scor ter of Mr and Mr*. Clare D. Chap school along with their flight time U amsa am l*||v «Ffi and the returns then represented held with some time being taken man. has been chosen by the He School clades will be con- 1101110 011 Ulllj ViU Ground ' and Professional Women's club as ing was as follows: Langston 157, about 50 per cent for and 50 per for dancing instruction, their queen candidate for the com- Jones, 161, Bagley 166. Wolfard bron Grange, Dorena Grange and duqted at the airport each night cent against. One member of the Royal Neighbors as a princess to Inter-playground game* with of the week. Ransom Leslie Cone 58. died - . ing Regatta August 10, being spon 163. Morelock 157. and Gasper A new addition to the flight line suddenly July 3rd at hi* home, 408 committee »aid he felt the wording be a queen candidate for the Re the Eugene team* have been sr- sored by the Junior Chamber of 158. gatta at the Cottage Grove lake at B 4 H includes a 150 Stinson Taylor avenue after suffering a of tke Questionnaire was »omewhat ranged in »oft ba 11 and touch foot Commerce, at ttje Cottag«- Grove Play is now starting on a handi August 10 which is being spon owned by Harry Neet which is heart attack. He was born April confusing and that in so,ne ball on n home and home bask. lake. cap todrnament at the local course sored by the Junior Chamber of । J? » c2 94 t«no »wer* the committee wf»ild just Funeral service« for Wilson All-star teams will lx* picked for now available for passenger hops at Beloit. Kansas and was -u- Miss Bagley will be a senior in and golfers should check the score Commerce Miss Chapman is at and charter trips. Lawrence Kent married at Newberg to Elva Cory at what th wn,er Thomas Hubbell, 7 year old son of thls com|M*tltlon the local high school next fall and board at the clubhouse to deter tending 4H club summer school at checked out in it recently and on June 17, 1914. Softball League Standing«: Mr and Mr*. George Johnson were Corvallis on a half scholarship won made a trip to Kelso, Washington held from the Mill* Mortuary is accompli»h«*d both in piano and mine their first opponents. Junior League Mr. Cone had been a resident p II J A voice and will be next year's pre»l- at the Cottage Grove Fair on can to pick up his family visiting there here since 1923 and was by occu- ill 1 ► ||FA||An W % Tuesday morning at 10:30 a. m. dent of the Girls League She is L ning. Stu* will attend 4H camp at J pation a planerman. He was a ■Blwllvw ■& ------------ Izithum 0 10tx; with the Rev Frank Brown, nt- also county president of the Girls 1 Fall Creek beginning July 5 as a l(XX) flclating Interment was in the League and holds the office of East Sider* 1 0 ( member of the Methodist church Junior Councilor with all expenses W m N Sxh r- 667 Masonic 1 ( • 'i I- cenwU i x I here. ' Hope in the Rainbow for Girls. paid She is an officer in the He Wilson was the victim of a holi 5<X) Jefferson 1 1 Miss Bagley is a member of the Surviving are his widow; two bron Grange, leader of a 4-H club Cltj Cbcrttr 333 day accident and was drowned in National Honor Society an^i was 1 2 I sons, Elmer and Leslie Cone, both With an enrollment on Sunday in forestry, member of the Na th«* back water of the Cottage Bohemians 0 (XX) 2 chosen to represent the local En of Cottage Grove; a sister. Mrs. evening of 101 boys and girls, the Merwin Rial Irish, 53, part own tional Honor society at Cottage Grove lake near the Kebclbeek Recreation League I deavor of the Presbyterian church er of 10 grocery store* in thi* area Grove Union High School where Will Yost of Eugene: two brothers. Fall Creek 4-H Summer camp was cove while wading with three oth W L at Grinell, Iowa at the National died Monday at a Eugene hospital she will be a senior this fall. She Clarence W Cone and Raymond officially opened. Of the members 0 George's Terrors 2 1000 er children, his sister Dotty, age Christian Endeavor conference after suffering a stroke. He had plays basketball, swims, rides Cone, both of Portland. Also by enrolled, with a possible half dozen 8; Kim and Gall Forrester, ages 0 KMX) Recreation 2 Martin Foster. 76, passed away two grandchildren . Her hobbies arc swimming and l>cen visiting a summer home at horseback, and carried a splendid late arrivals, 33 of the members Oregon Journal NX) 7 and 9. John Groves had taken sewing 1 1 at his home at Lorane Wedn«.sday, Leaburg. Funeral services were held from were boys. Junior councilors this part in the Hebron Grange play. , the four children to the wading NX) Methodist Church 1 1 He mov<?d to Eugene with hi» i put on also at Lorane and Dorena July 9, at 1:00 o'clock. He was the Mills mortuary Monday after- Year are Noma Jeane and Roma (XX) spot. Wilson's sister waded out Baptist Church 0 born April 6. 1871 at Irving. Ore noon at 2:00 p. m. with the Rev Deane Otto of Eugene, Alice Den- parents in 1911. He attended Lin-1 this year. (XX) too far and stepped into a hole. 0 East Siders gon and married Candis McKernan Frank Brown officiating. Inter-1 ny oi Creswell and Barbara Bloom field College and the University of Wilson and Mr Groves succeeded October 7. 1897 at Eugene. He has ment was made in the Rest Haven °f Crow Stage Rt., Eugene, Jimmy Oregon, and was graduated from in pulling the girl to safety, but lived at Lorane practically all of Memorial Park at Eugene. Brougher of Springfield and Den Linfield in 1915. He was a mem in the meuntim«* Wilson went his life and was u member of the nis Mitchell of Lorane. Nina Chap ber of the Kiwanis Club, down. The elderly man, dived wv. Lorane Odd Fellow Lodge. man, Latham is dining room man After serving in the Navy dur «•rul time* for the tiody of th«* ager. A hospital meeting will be held ing World War I he returned to He is survived by his wife; one, boy. but without suttevos and was ! Camp was opened with morning daughter. Mrs. Helen Blosser of taken from th«* scene of the acxh- Friday. July 18th starting at 8:00 Eugene and -entered the grocer)' services conducted by Allen Funeral servtces for General Comstock. Oregoa. one son. Har- i drtl unconscious Wilson’« mother p. m In the council chambers. uf , buauifikx expanding gradually in Wheeler of Pleasant Hill. Mem- also attempted to rescue him along the city hall. Tin* public is cor this line. All Irish-Swartz stores Johnson. 89. were held Wednesday, old M. Foster of Lorane; one bers were checked in throughout dially Invited to attend. At this were ck»ed y«**terday in obser July 9, at 2:30 o'clock at the grandson and one great grandson;! with her husband but without All growers of wheat in Oregon the day Swimming was enjoyed -time a report of the hospital vance of his death. Mills mortuary with the Rev. also by a sister. Mrs. Phoebe Every Oregon driver should car avail. and first purchasers of wheat during the afternoon under the planning committee will be given Brumfield of Cottage Grove, and a He was married June 29, 1941 to Hugh Peniston officiating and in> ry a license renewal schedule with Th«* boy wa* drowned in 12 feet from such growers must pay a direction of two swimming in his driving permit until hi* old dri of water and the body drifted with suggestions for the election of Adeana McKinney, who survives torment was in the Masonic-IOO F brother, William Foster of Seattle. state tax of one-half cent per structors and a life guard. Senior Services will be held at Mills ver’« license expire*, it has ben about HX> feet when rescued by a nine director*. Thare is sufficient him. Also surviving are two cemetery. bushel on on 811 all w wheat chib leaders leaders helping helping this this year year in in Friday afternoon at Dusnel heat grown in the chib Mr. Johnson passed away July Mortuary. stressed bv Roliert S F.irrcll Jr. party directed by T«*d Kangas, fire Interest in the project at the pres daughters, Kathl«?en Yvpnne and 2:00 o'clock, and interment will state of Ore8°n and so*«1 through conducting craft* classes and re- ent time to put It over, barring un Margo Diane; two daughters by a 7 at his home at 1109 East Mad- chief. Kangas used a pole equipped secretary of state. foreseen difficulties, liackers of the former marriage. Mrs. Douglass _ ison. He was born February 5, h<* in the IOOF No. 2 cemetery- commercial channels according to creation are Margaret Walker of "Moat of the questions and mis with a light to find the l»Hh. hospital behove, which Is the most a recent law Passed by the Ore- Pleasant Hill, and Maxine Stoll Saxby, Chico, Calif., and Mrs Lar- 1858 at Sneedsville, Tennessee and Eugene take* the license division has en brought to th«* surface about 11:00 optimistic news given out since gon legislature and received by W. of Eugene. Glenn Walker of Pleaa- ry Walsh. Seattle; two grandsons; , was married March 3. 1880 to countered." he said, "would have p m. B Parker, assistant county agent. ant Hill is in charge of First Aid talk of a hospital ‘ here several two sisters. Mrs. Oluf A. Houglum, Eliza Stewart in Tennessee. He been avoided If the people con- •Grove* was taken to n Eugene months ago. This tax is effective beginning and sports manager. EOgene. and Mrs. Harrison Brad- came here from Oklahoma in 1899. hospital and was still in a serious errnrd had carefully read and kept with the tax assessed to the grow- Clubbers attending f r o rft the At a meeting of the hospital shaw, Newport. He was a member of the Baptist the renewal schedule. U was de condition according to a report er at the time of sale. Southern Lane district are: Rich Services were held at Veatch planning committee church. held in the signed intentionally to fold to the Tuesday, suffering from shock. According to law this money a rd Buffington, Catherine Heath, He is survived by his wife and Wilson was born in Cottage council chambers on July 2nd. the Hollingsworth England Mortuary size of the license card so (he two will be in the State Treasury as an Richard Heath, Gary Abeenc, Nor- Wednesday at 2 p. m., with the commit tee endorsed the following children: George a resolution could be carried together” S«h«*d- Grove December 10, 1939. His Rev. L. O. Griffith officiating. In Johnson of Portland; Mrs. Henry Fillmore Hedricks, 66. died at “Oregon Wheat Commission man Abeene, Francis Chapman, ule* arc available free of charge father was accidentally killi*d July which called for the starting of terment will be at Jolla. Calif., the home of a sister. Mrs. Lee Fund" which will be used to find Grant Edwards, Patsy Godard, McKibben of Harrisburg, Oregon from any service station, police 26, 1941. Surviving are hi* mother the hospital plans at the earliest where Mr. and Mrs. Irish made and Foya Johnson of Cottage Duffy -at 644 Birch yesterday additional markets for our sur-1 Terry Godard, James Pynch, Joel jxissibl«* date and suggested that and stepfather. Mr and Mrs. Geo station, sheriff’s office, or driver’s Grove; 15 grandchildren and 15 morning, following an illness of plus wheat and to promote the । Pynch, Christine Stanley, Mary Johnson, and a sister, Phocla* Ann a board of directors consisting of their home the past three years. license clerk or examiner . three years. He was born in public health and welfare by find- Lou Stanley, Richard Utter, Dana nine members I m * named. A list of great grandchildren. All Oregon driver's licenses ex- Johnson. Marysville, Pa., November 19. ing means for the stabilization of i Whitney, all of Latham; Kathryn MRS, WALTER WOODARD the nine directors suggested will pin* during the next two years un 1880. When at the age of 15 he the wheat industry in the state. Clark and Wana Fay Sugg of Lon ADOPTS DUTCH GIRL be submitted at the next public der a system adopted by the 1947 moved to Oklahoma where he lived Parker says the Oregon Wheat don; Patsy McDole, Dennis Mitch Mrs. Walter A. Woodard. Black hospital meeting to be held soon. legislature. The expiration date nt a short time before going on to Commission’s policy will be * to ell, Barbara McReynolds, Geor- The committee accepted a mo Butte road. Cottage Grove, has each license is determined by its Colorado where he worked as a utilize all existing information in gene McReynolds of Lorane; Gar "adopted” Allegonda Ursula Ma tion of H. E. Eakin that proceed serial number, lowest number* More than 500 persons died of miner .He later moved to Califor all agencies, private, state or fed- net Beach. Thora Seaver and ria Brouwers. 13 H year old Dutch ing for a hospital be started at first. Number* 5R-33.000 to 5R- highway traffic and other mis eral. having to do with production, Jeanne Voss of Disston Rt.; Bob once and that the location of the girl in Holland through the Foster haps during the nation’s three-day nia and then to Oregon, locating marketing, or utilization of wheat | Kelly of Dorena; Sandra Sue Carl 6fl.(MX) expire this month. Number* Veterans who have been totally hospital, place of the proposed Parents’ Plan for War Children, . weekend observance of Indepen at Klamath Falls in 1926 where and not duplicate the functions of i son and Melinda Carlson of Cot- I m * low 5R-33,(XX) expired during he worked tn the woods. Because disabled for six consecutive hospital, coat of hospital and time it was announced yesterday by dence Day. June of ill health he moved to Cottage other agencie* but will assist and' tage Grove. Mrs. Edna Blue. Plan Internation of starting the building program months or more at any time since No individual notice Is given From 6 P. M., Thursday until Grove and retired three years ago coordinate their activities. The Mr. L. J. Allen, state club lead- al Chairman. American headquar August 1, 1941 are eligible to apply be left up to the directors. Sunday midnight there were 248 He has lived with his sister since Commission will attempt to de-1 er from Corvallis was a guest at when licenses expire. ters of the Plan are at 55 Wqpt reported deaths in automobile ac that date. Application for renewal in Cot for waiver on their National Ser velop additional functions not now the camp on Sunday. Guest In 42nd Street, New York City. cidents, 160 drownings, five in tage Grove should be made at the vice Life Insurance until August At the present time the Plan is Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. included in the work of other structors during the week will In city hall between the hours of 8 a. 1, 1947, the Veterans Administra elude: Verne McDaniels, state fbh operating children's projects in fireworks explosions, and 103 Mary Duffy of Cottage Grove and agencies. tion has announced. from miscellaneous causes, a total m and 5 p. m. on Monday through Further detailed information or est nurseryman; Mrs. Winifred Holland. France. England. Malta, , Mrs. Bertha Hal) of Pennsylvania. After August 1. 1947, no pre Friday. No examination 1* neces uivauvii un tms tax lOA vaii uv uw a a a vjuu dub ivavci leader: ■ clarification on this can be ob- Gillen, asst, o state ' Belgium. Italy, Switzerland, Po- of 516. Gravesides services will be held «.un California had the highest num tained by reading the "Notice of Donald Dickey, rodent control sary. Application*, however, will mium will la* waived which be- land and Czecho-slovakia and is at the I.O.O.F.-Masonic cemetery .... . _ „ - . . , not be accepted ahead of schedule. conu*s due more than on«* year' agent; Lucille Kennedy, county Tax ,n the caring for children of fourteen ber of fatalities with 38. New- Saturdav July 12. at 2:00 p. m York and Pennsylvania had 36 •" Vacationists with old licenses prior to receipt by the VA of an with the Rev. Frank Brown, offi- ^«houses and the county agent s school supt.; Gary Upshaw, cham different nationalities. each. who drive out-of-.state risk nrrvst application for waiver, th«* VA pion rifleman; and Jake Smith Of elating. The body will lie in state °‘f,ce- . | unless they carry Oregon renewal explained. The traffic toll was well under the Eastern Lane Fire Assn. Lead MRS. ALICE BROWN DIES . . , , , . _ The Eagles lodge has announced at the Smith funeral home, where A s|M*cial feature of all NSL1 Mh<*dules to pro’-; their perntits ers who are acting as regular ln- Mrs Alice Brown. 86. died sud- ^y the policies, the waiver may b«* grant that they have chosen Miss Dor denly at her home in Eugene Tues-1 Na,'™a> Safety Council, but it friends may call. arc still valid. | structors are: Jeanne Morton Of een Lyon, attractive 16- year-old ed upon application by the insured London, manager; Melba Masten, day. She was the mother of Mrs. higher than for the same per MISS JAQUA JOINS after h«* has b«*en totally disabled blonde, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Githens and had lived in Eu-1,od d‘’a’hs Garrett Lyon, as their candidate HOSPITAL STAFF for six consecutive months. gene for 35 years and was born at ™:fiW°rld reC°rd ^>22 DURHAM, N. C.—Miss Eleanor To prevent lapse of the policy, for princess for the coming regatta New Hebron. Illinois June 20. 1861 wh‘‘n P«“r?on81 k'11«1 Jaqua. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Lane county's first Fourth of w°rk™" of Marcola; E A. Dan- August 10. Doreen will be a senior the VA cautioned that payments Surviving aro three daughters. dur,n« ,he JuI> 4,h celebratton. July accident happened at June- ,elson' county dub agent. in the local high school this fall, j Ernest James Jaqua of Cottage : should lx* continued until the vet _ _ __ Grove, has joined the Staff of the tion nun when wnen William nuiuun Henry nenry Kincart, rsincan, j i , eran is notified by the VA of ap transferring here last year from Mrs. Floyd Githens of Cottage - Duke Hospital, Durham. N. C., for 79, was killed at a railroad cross- IVIHry SdlWSFuMf* E. A Danielson, Keep Oregon proval of th«* waiver. Triangle Lake high school. She Grove, Mrs. Frank Porterfield and uaycees to Talk Green chairman for Lane County, the summer months. She will ing there early Friday morning. [ The VA reminded all veterans; has been yell leader for the past Mrs. Cecil Henderson, both of Eu- Rnoaffa Tonight * *" ' w 1 » 1 has been naked to step up activ who have allowed their NSLl term three years, is secretary of the gene, a brother, sister and five serve with the division of Social Stories of the accident stated that ■ ities of his fire prevention com |>olicie* to lapse that they have Honor Society, member of t . h e । i grand children. Plans for the Junior Chamber of Service, rotating through the hos-! Mr. Kincart was returning from | Mary H. Schwartzer, 84, who mittee for the next ninety days in only until August 1, to reinstate Girin League, member of the Let-j Funeral services will be held । Commerce regatta August 10 at pital departments, gaining prac- j the Junction City post office in a ■ died in Eugene July 2nd, wa* nn effort to «ave millions of dollars without a physical examination. ter Girls, and secretary and treas- from the Simon chapel. Eugene, the Cottage Grove lake will be tical experience in preparation for Ford pickup when the Ford col-! known to many here. Funeral ser of forest* and valuable crop land. | urer of the Bohemia Ski club. Her Friday at 10:30 a. m. The Rev. L. discussed at the regular Jaycee further study in medical social I tided with a north bound San I vices were held from the Veatch, , u-kui — are — horseback ,—— *—i- riding -u!— an(j o. Griffith will officiate. The urgent appeal for help came hobbies Francisco - Portland passenger Hollingsworth England mortuary meeting tonight at the Rainbow work. from Dean Paul M. Dunn, state ' swimming. Cafe. Miss Jaqua is a graduate of Po- train. The victim's body was hurl- in Eugene Monday afternoon with chairman of Keep Oregon Green. CHILD HEALTH the Rev. G. L. Roush officiating,» Reports will be made on the mona College, Claremont, Calif., e<i 82 feet. "With proper care," Dean Dunn i MISS ( LAKH WINS CONFERENCE Among the survivors are a sis- Interment wa* in the Pleasant committee meeting held Wednes and has been attending the Sim- said, "it will lx* jxisslble to reduce There will be no child health day night at the city hall. Present mons School of Social Work. Bos- ter-in-law, Margaret Kincart of | Hill cemetery. scholarship the annual average of 450 man- conference in July due to the fact besides the Jaycee regatta com ton, Mass. Cottage Grove. Funeral services Surviving are her children, John . Gloria Clark, daughter of Mr mused fires In Oregon during the that Dr. Triolo will be in San mittee were representatives of or were held from the Miller Sher- H. Schwartzer of Grants Pasi, Ja- and Mrs. S. Thomas Clark, of next 90 days. Most citizens are Francisco, California, taking a ganizations man home at Junction City Sun- cob A. of Saginaw, Mr*. Anna Pai- sponsoring regatta TWO THOUSAND NAVAL The Regatta (|iiecn contest Black Butte Rt„ Cottage Grove, special course in the treatment of queen candidates and concessions RESERVISTS ENROLLED careful while travelling in the day afternoon. met of Cottage Grove and has won n tuition scholarship for woods, but wo always have the will open Satui'diiy .Inly 12th. polio. The next clinic will be held for the event. IN DRIVE Berena L .Beaver of Creswell. 1947-48 at Pepperdine College, Los ' on Thursday, August 21. Those ■mail fraction who ignore all safe- Ticket* which have recently Approximately 2,000 enlisted HEADON COLLISION Ticket committee chairmen Angeles, according to announce ty rules and unknowingly start, |,P(.n prjntr(| „ ¡H he available personnel were enrolled in the Or- i NEAR BRIDGE OBU SUMME* SCHOOL ment of the annual awards this children who had immunization at Gene Ware and Mike Diamond most of our fire*." the pre-school roundup may have also will make reports on sales to ganized and Volunteer Naval Rc- A headon collision occurred just OREGON STATE COLLEGE — at the stores. One vote will lie week by Dean E. V. Pullias. liean Dunn urged ' I given lor^eh pnrehase .Y their second shot at the confer- date. serve in the Thirteenth Naval Dis- west west of of the the Main Main street street bridge bridge The The )arge«t largest summer summer session session in in Miss Clark was graduat«*d in ence ¡n August chairman to send out frequent , .. ., .. ' . trict during the month of May, Tuesday morning, involving the [ O. S. C. history showed a total en- warnings during the summer in «'hniKhse ol *1.00 nt any More May from the Cottage Grove Un- A letter from Miss Belle Buck- 1947, Captain A. D. Ayrault, dis- cars of Claude Arne and J. R. Pea- roliment of 1815 at the end or reg- the ho|x*» that some fire dost rue-j ' 'H' contest will be short and ion High School. She won her Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kausche holder. written from the Hotel trict director of Naval Reserve, cock. Fortunately occupant* of istration for the fint seMion, an t!on can be curbed locally. snappy. Vote for your favorite award in competition with out and son Edwin of Kellogg spent Stafford at San Francisco Monday said recently. 'This raised the to- both cars escaped serious injuries, increase of 18 per cent over hurt standing candidates from all sec- Sunday with her parents, Mr. and night informs us that she com- tai for the Thirteenth Nava) Dis- but the son of Mr. Peacock was year’s previous record high. Num queen. tlons of.the nation, Dean Pullias Mrs. J. D. Monroe. Their son and pleted the first lap of her flight to trict to 22.000,” he said. Combined bruised when his head struck the bers this year have been swelled LETTER RATE HTILL S CENTS Mr. and Mrs. Joe Crick and sai<r. , The three cent letter rate and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Honolulu. She arrived at the SF with totals from other naval dis- windshield of the Peacock car. The by 988 veterans continuing their Pep[x*rdine scholarships for Carl Monroe, and daughter Judy airport safe and sound, although tricts in the country, 50,146 enlist- smashup is said to have happened work. Men outnumber women 138S other postal fees will remain the (laughters Martha and Gladys and Ram«* under a Joint house resolu- son Bob have returned to their I 1947-48 total more than $14.000 of Eugene also spent the day with the down drafts made her so sick cd men and WAVE Reservists when Mr. Arne attempted to pass to 432, most of the latter taking tion 221 approved by the President, Delight Valley home after spend- and arc going to students from his parents. On Saturday the Carl while flying over the Redwood em- were procured during May, soaring a truck and met the Peacock car special and regular work In home on June 30th. Rah’s will hereafter | ing th«* winter at Glendale, Cali- 16 states and five foreign coun Monroes took his parents to Woa- pire that she could not eat the free tJie national grand total in the Na- headon. The latter car waa dam economics, education and secre plane lunch (imagine that). ¡val Reserve to 837,694. aged. tries, he added. bp continued on a permanent basis, fornla. hink lake for the day. tarial science. On Parking Meters Ransom L Cone Dies Suddenly at Wilson T. Hubbell Drowns July 4th M. R. Irish Dies In Eugene Hospital Hospital Meeting Set for July 18 Motorists Should Carry Licenses Renewal Schedule Martin Foster Succumbs at His Home at Lorane General Johnson Rites Held July 9 Fall Creek Camp Wheat Growers Must Pay Tax Fillmore Hedricks Rites Saturday 500 Die in Three Day Holiday Spree Deadline Near on Premium Waivers Eagles Sponsoring Miss Doreen Lyon Princess Candidate First Holiday Accident Kills Junction City Man Fire Prevention Activities to Be Stepped Up Now Rites Are Monday Regatta Queen Contest Opens Sat. July 12