The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, July 01, 1948, Image 1

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WEEK’S QUOTE:
"The UN Economic and So­
cial Council afford« a central
mechanism for working togeth­
er. If the nations want to work
together to make the material
aspects of life more secure and
to promote respect for the dig­
nity and worth of the human
person'."—Leroy Stinebower.
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VOLUME LVIII
Ten Cents Per Copy
C G Riding Club Readies
Annual Rodeo Plans
(X/TTAGE GROVE. LANE COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY, JULY 1. 1948
New Grade School ~
Planned for Drain
NUMBER 4?
To 96 Tuesday
Boy Scout Camp County Valuation
Lucky Boy Opens Climbs $8 Million
Over 1947 Period
H. B. Ferrin Resigns As
Head of Union High
The mercury soared to a read­
Since the early 20'« Boy Scouts
Blds will be asked in Septem­
ing of 96 Tuesday for the hottest of the area have looked toward the
ber for the construction of a new
day of the summer so far and the McKenzie Highway with the clos­
grade school building at Drain,
hottest June day seen here in ing of school anil begun collecting
according to R F Randall, chair­
The Cottage Grove Riding dub
Lane county's valuation is up
sometime. In fact Monday and those items of camp gear that
ol was left
man of the board of i-ducalion of
huii reached its goal of 100 mem­
Tuesday brought a heat wave that would make a camping season at about eight million dollars over
without
tive head
Drain School .District No. 22.
threatened to shut down logging Boy Scout Camp Lucky Boy more the corresponding period of last
bers. In the future all persons
Monday evening when H. B. Fer­
The building, as planned, will
year,
George
Stock,
county
as
­
operations
had
not
some
relief
joining the club will lie required to
enjoyable This week eight Scout
rin, school superintendent here for
include six rooms. It will be so
been experienced yesterday.
Troops from Central Lane District sessor announced in Eugene Sat­
the past fourteen years tendered
designed that future additions up
pay a $10 initiation fee. 'Die Ari­
Forest service officials at Ru- of the Council will check into urday. The county valuation is ex­
his
resignation to the tx>ard to ac­
to
16
rooms
and
a
lunchroom
may
Ed
Shipps.
55.
former
lumber
zona Ranch Hund* have ticcn se-
jada yesterday said that humidity Lucky Boy on Blue River accord­ pected to exceed $71,000,000, he
cept the superintendency of the
be built, said Randall. The build-
. cured to play for the Queen's ball dock worker, was arrested by city
reached 35, not enough to close ing to Roy Elliott, camping chair­ said but final figures will not be
Lakeview schools. A few days pre­
supplement
the picscnt
*••• will
”••• —
hi
* to be held In the local armory July police .Saturday night on charge of Ing
down any logging operations Tues­ man Camp officially opens on available for another week.
viously Kenneth A. Wood resigned
deetroying
parking
meter*.
Shipp«
’
frade
*cnool
A new mileage levy will be de­
J7. Five men from the club drove
day. The high temperature at Ru- Sunday and runs through August
as high school principal to accept
Money to be used in construc-
to Prineville Sunday to again see b alleged to have used a ball jx-en I
jada reached 90 while the high in 15th. Periods will be of one week's termined following completion of
I the position of superintendent of
tion
of
the
building
will
tie
de
­
their rodeo plant. P a u T Miller, hammer to break the glass and
the logging operations was 92. duration opening and closing on the final budgets expected by July
the Jacksonville schools.
chairman of const ruction was in- °ther wise damage about eighty rived from an $84,000 bond issue Forestry officials are keeping Sundays.
16 and reports by districts will be
Supt. Ferrin has also served the
ready by August 1.
structed to hire carpenters to meter* located on the side streets approved by the legal voters of their fingers crossed as up to a
A precheck of troop interests
high school board as clerk, a po­
build the corrals necessaiy for the adjoining Main sometime Friday the district al the recent annual late hour Wednesday not a single finds swimming and boating at the
Stock who is directing a resur­
sition he has held for the past
election. It is hoped that the
local rodeo which is being put on , n|ght
fire had been reported in the top of the list with scheduled vey or reappraisal of the entire
two years. He served twelve years
county said the survey had been
herq July 31 and August 1. Bull- ' In checking the case Police building will be completed in De­ county and none of any conse­
hikes to Carpenter Mountain and
cember of this year
, as superintendent of the city
about
fifty
per
cent
completed.
dozing has been done, a bridge Chief Bkxlgett said ShipfM told
quence in the state.
the Middle Sister rating high.
Present enrollment of the Drain
schools and the past two years as
built and the track laid out on the officers in a preliminary investi-
Pendleton wax the hottest place Scouting skills will be taught thru The appraisers are working Eu­
giade school is 245. Randall said
superintendent of the high school.
club’s grounds 1 mile out on high- gallon that hr did not know what
in the state Tuesday with the Use of the axe yard, nature trail, ‘ gene now and will move on to
During his term of office the
that u fli-st grade of 40 or 50 ‘
j
Springfield as soon as the Eugene
way 99 south Shirts haw been caused him to commit the act. Al- youngsters is expected in the au- M ..
and camping and piortbering
J
schools have more than doubled in
survey
is
completed
Ivgedly
Shipps
was
intoxicated,
ordered through Men's Toggery
tumn. He would not predict other1
ad 100’ B«‘nd 97 while projects.
enrollment. Ten years ago the
The addition of a new appraiser
for the club, however they will not but a peculiar angle of the case
I the highest northwest reading was
The Staff will be composed of
union high school district was or­
anticipated
enrollment.
Roseburg
arrive In time for the nairo Neck> was that Shipps let the parking
allowed in the 1948-49 county
j
at
Walla
Walla
and
Yakima
with
Harold Shearer as camp director,
News Review.
ganized with the consolidation of
103 degrees.
ties and arm insignias have been meters alone on Main street. An­
Don Reeve as program director budget is expected to speed up
fourteen districts and two years
the reappraisal work. Ralph W.
arranged for. It was voted that other motive assignrd for the act
and assistant camp director, Ted
later the present union high school
Fosnaugh
of
Eugene,
republican
riding club members should pay was that Shipps was said to have
Baker commissary officer, Ed
was built. The union high school
admittance to the rodeo this year lost some money on the Lou is -
Milne program assistant. Herb candidate for county commission-
building is one of the best planned
H. B. Ferrin
1 er in the May primaries has been
The president was given the priv- Walcott fight Friday night and
Baker provisional leadership, Nick
and equipped buildings in the
added to the staff of appraisers.
Urge of Issuing passes for those: look his spite out on the city,
Nickson waterfront, Mrs. Mary
state and is still looked on as a
The
appraisal
work
will
be
about
actively working during the per­
Schaaf camp cook and several
model for other districts to follow.
75 per cent completed for the
During the past few years and
*
formance.
Senior Scouts as junior assistant
On completion of the high school
1949-50
tax
rolls.
Stock
estimates.
also
this
year
Cottage
Grove
as
Hattie
W
’
ood
Simkins,
337
S.
Wally Robertson, chairman of
camp leaders. The senior staff are
building the old west side high
Stock is trying to do a good job '
well as the most of the cities and 2nd Street, died Saturday in a all former Scouts, a majority who
the queen contest announced that *
school building was razed and the
in
getting
all
the
property
on
the
school
district«
in
the
state
of
Eugene
hospital.
She
was
born
hr had several organizations who
have attained Eagle rank and are
elementary schools occupied the
Oregon have been compelled to Hattie Wood in Bruce Township, putting in their summer aiding tax rolls. He claims many build-
have signified their intentions to
old high school building, now
i
n
g
s
erected
fifteen
to
twenty
exceed
their
6%
limitation
in
or-
I"
Michigan,
on
Sept.
24.
1872,
and
sponsor a queen candidate. Neigh­
Scouts of the current generation.
known as the Jefferson school.
ago have never been on the
married Dr. Charles R. Simkins These former Scouts were camp- years
Third entry in the queen race der to meet rising costs.
boring communities and towns
'
Among the improvements in­
tax
rolls
and
are
now
being
un
­
The
budget
committee
has
con
­
at Baker Oregon in December. , ers at Camp Lucky Boy when
have also been asked to furnish was made by the Moose Lodge
augurated during the Ferrin ad­
Army
Secretary
Royall
tele-
covered.
The
much
needed
cover-
'
queen contestants The duh has with Miss Pat Rickard, daughter sidered each item very carefully 1907. She was a Cottage Grove Chief Clark and Sallee were camp
age. promised last year, was de- graphed all state adjutants gen- ministration in the elementary
and has decided to ask the voters resident since 1936, coming from director-Scout executives.
accepted an invitation from the
layed on account of the fact that eral Friday from Washington to schools was the introduction of
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Leo
Rickard.
45
to
approve
a
budget
which
exceeds
Medford,
and
was
a
member
of
the
Yoncalla Saddle Club to partici­
Going into camp this Sunday no money was available to employ st°P recruiting National Guards- music curriculum throughout the
the
AG
limit
by
$16.588
47.
The
Presbyterian
Church
in
Bend.
pate In the parade for their rodeo South 12th Street, as their candi­
grades. Segregation of pupils in
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»
men immediately.
Surviving are her husband; two under their own adult leadership appraisers.
July 4th. Several of the group arc date. Princess Pat is 17, 5 ft. 6 in., details of which have been pub-
the lower grades according to in­
are:
Troop
No.
71,
Santa
Clara,
He
told
them
Congressional
planning on going down Saturday has auburn hair. She will be a lixhed in this paper several times, children; Glenn W. Simkins of with Scoutmaster Cecil Wicks,
leaders will not favor extra ap­ terest and abilities, a coordinated
The
budget
committee
wishes
to
Port
Angeles,
Washington;
Mrs.
and camping overnight, l-nrry senior at Cottage Grove high this
propriations to pay more guards­ art program, more emphasis on
call your attention to the fact that i Lenene Leatham of Fresno, Cali- Troop No. 101. Eugene, under
Livens, in charge of adv«" using. coming year Her hobbies
Scouter
Max
Dudley,
Troop
No.
men
than the regular budget pro- , individualized instruction, semi­
It has been as conservative as pos- fornia; seven grandchildren; and
announced that a sign has been swimming and music.
departmentalized program in the
18
Cottage
Grove,
with
Scout
mas
-
vides.
»Ibie nnd they sincerely feel that one brother, Cas Wood of Phila-
painted and is being erected at the
Fourth entry was the Rod and
■ ter Lester Sine. Troop No. 12. Eu­
The budget for the next fiscal upper grades and the introduction
the
above
sum
is
the
minimum
delphia,
Pennsylvania.
entrance of the rodeo grounds
. Gyn club with Diane Morelock,
gene. with Scoutmaster Vincent
year provides for a total National, of the home room organization
amount required to conduct the af- | Funeral services were held
At the meeting of the American
daughter of Mr and Mrs. Cleo fairsof the city properly.
M
.Bride.
Troop
No.
15
Junction
Guard strength of 341,000. The for the traditional, under special­
Wednesday at 2:30 pm. at Mills
Legion Monday night Vinal Ran­
ized teachers, greater emphasis on
Morelock, 343 South 1st Street
*y
with
Scoutmaster
James
Pit
­
The largest single item in the Mortuary. The Rev Hugh Penis­
dall Jr. was elected commander; rush of enlistments by men who democratic practices.
as their choice. Princess Diane is
ney.
and
Troops
13
Row
River.
otherwise
wotnd
be
eligible
for
I
budget 1« the sum of $27.421.00, 1 ton officiated with Interment in
vice commander. Carl Reid; sec-
16. 5 ft. 4 in., has brown hair. She
54 Eugene, and 5 Eugene will re­ nnd
In the high
a ricner
richer and
the arart
draft is oenevea
believed to nave
have
viz— w._,in u » jj
j.
‘“s" school, »
ana
our street budget. This 1« an the IOOF North Slope Cemetery
tant
Mrs June ahh
zt r ad-!u', pushed the strength near to 375.- more diversified course of study,
will be a junior at Cottage Grove
port under the Provisional Troop
Increase of $11.296.00 over the at Cottage Grove.
off^r
’
Mi«
000
Lnder
P«»*
4
«
1
«*
of
the
draft
offering
more
in
vocational
sub-
high this fall. She is employed for $16,125.00 alloted for the same
Camp Scoutmaster.
_____________ -
the summer at the local theatres.
act. men who were not in the
more offerings in music and
Reservations for troops are be­
purpose
last
year.
The
committee
Cottage Grove was well repre­ Her hobbies are swimming and
. npw ?treet “**• have ar- r.]apd hv
miHnioht art. a guidance oroeram incrMw«
ing received at thi ouncil office rived and will be used on holidays Guard by last Friday midnight art. a guidance program, increased
felt
that
this
sum
would
be
re
­
sented in thc Junior Rodeo held horseback riding.
physical education and health
are subject to the draft.
and room will be made for these in the future.
quired to keep our streets in pass­
June 26 and 27 at thc Lane County
President Truman signalled the classes, enlarged and more demo­
Fifth and final entry by the able condition during the next
units at camp for the period they
At the Auxiliary meeting. Miss '
Fairground Delia Mac Weldon Hebron Grange is Miss Betty
year.
Frances Pauline Berry, two and most desire to go. Heavy registra­ Carol Naish, representative of the start of the nation’s second peace­ cratic student council, more inte­
w«« one of the princesses. She was Duerst of Mosby Creek. She is the
time draft when he signed the gration between subject fields.
The new budget also provides one-half year old daughter of Mr. tion is already in for periods up Auxiliary to Girls State at Salem,
sponsored by thc Cottage Grove daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
George McReynolds, a board
two-year selective service bill in­
through
August
8th.
(
and
Mrs.
Walter
G.
Bern
of
Lo
­
was present and gave a very inter­
Riding club and was runner-up Duerst. Princess Betty is 1». 5 ft. for better ffre protection for both
(Continued on page 2)
to
law
late
Thursday.
esting report of the meetings. The
for the queen's place. Miss Weldon 2 in., and has brown hair. She is the city and the rural fire dis­ rane route passed away Sunday,
Earlier he okyed a $10,000-
June 27. 1948. She was born No- BEG PARDON
annual
reports
were
filled
out
for
trict.
A.
W.
Helliwen,
Chair
­
placed first in the girls quarter of a graduate of Cottage Grove high
, vember 22. 1945 at Modesto. Cali­
In the last issue of the Sentinel, the year. It was decided to have 000,000-plus fund to build up the
a mile race and fourth in thc \ with the class of 1948. Her hobbies man. Budget Committee.
fornia.
we carried an army news release just one meeting in July and Army. Navy, and Air Force to a
free for all race. Several local are music and swimming.
strength of 2,000,000, men.
Besides her parents she is sur- stating that Mrs. Helen Judd, wife August.
boy» placed in events. John Iz-on-
Legal advisers af Defence Sec­
of S/Sgt. Arthur K. Judd and
This
closes
the
entries
for
the
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vived
by
her
grandparents,
Mr.
At
the
close
of
the
meetings
ard took «econd in the *4 mile free
daughter of Mrs. Marie Carpen­ refreshments were served both retary Forrestal agreed that the
queen
racea
making
a
total
of
five
and
Mrs.
Albert
Barrett
of
Lorane
for all. third in the boys Q mile
ter. was returning from the Phil­ groups.
„e selective service law became ef­
ngt. fourth in neck reigning nnd candidates with the first and sec­
fective Thursday midnight.
New Mexico.
ippines to the United States soon.
ond
entries,
Princess
Ada
Carter
fourth in novelty race. Jerry
।
Registration for the draft will
Mrs. Judd is a sister of Mrs. Car­
Funeral
arrangements
are
for
the
B
A
p.
W.
club,
and
Prin
­
Miller placed first tn musical
STORES WILL BE
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gilcrist pending with Mills Mortuary in penter and not a daughter.
be underway as soon as the na-
cess
LaVaughn
Stokes
for
the
The state of Oregon will
|
CLOSED JULY 5TH
chairs, over 14 years. Gary Van-
| tion-wide machinery is set up—
’°
°f Trangements.
Also we stated that the con­
ceive $9.145,000 in federal aid
Nortwick placed third in thc % Senior Chamber of Commerce.
the tenants of the Gilcrist prop­
perhaps
about
August
16
—
some
Residents of this area should be
tract for the heating plant at the
Official voting starts Saturday erty by a circuit court Jury in Eu-
road funds for the fiscal year
mile, 12 years and under. Of much
CLAIMS REOPENED
Jefferson school had been awarded prepared for a double holiday, 4.000 local draft boards must be ginning July 1. 1949, and a similar
interest was the quarter horse July 3rd and closes Saturday July gene Friday. The sums awarded
A large number of mine owners to the Latham Electric. The con­ which falls over the 4th. Wally organized to handle the thousands amount for the following year un­
race. Louis Tortccllas of Eugene 31st. Vote for your favorite candi­ were for a right of way of 1.45
and prospectors are in the Bo­ tract was awarded to the Hayes Robertson, president of the Cham­ of men 18 through 25 who must der provisions of the federal ajd
took first both days with his horse date and get into the race.
acres connecting two county roads hemia mining district reopening
sign up.
and Godard Plumbing Co., instead. ber of Commerce announced yes­
highway bill signed by President
Texas King. Texas Jazz owned by
Parade entries are now avail- Ju»t north of the Cottage Grove
But new draftees won’t start
their cabins after a late winter
terday
that
the
local
stores
would
Truman Saturday, state highway
J..B. Leonard placed second both able for tlw» industrial «ection. Call dam. The county court previously
marching
off
to
training
camps
and protecting their property BIDS CALLED FOR HOUSING
follow the usual custom of closing
engineer R. H. Baldock announced
dgys. The first day he was ridden 89 to bring a representative of the offered $500 00 to the Gilcrists for
against vandalism. Owners report A' DETROIT DAM
on this holiday and would be until September 22, or later. The at Salem.
by John Leonard and thc second Junior Chamber of Commerce to the right of way. Through their
'
law
provides
that
90
days
must
that the roads were freed from
PORTLAND—Bids were invited closed both the 4th and 5th, since
day by John Rosebrook of Bend. get your entry and give you a , attorney the plaintiffs asked for
State match m o n e ylriauired
elapse between enactment of the
snow last week, but are exceed­ by the army engineers Tuesday the 4th falls on Sunday.
Roy Mason's horse, Golden Sheba, card ami explain the details on 5750 00 for the value of the land
bill and the order to shoulder will total $4,275,000 wMsk will
ingly rough. The annual grading for finishing 12 two-story, four-
Shoppers would do well to hold arrns
ridden by Della Mae Weldon, how to win the $100.00 grand and $2,165 as damages to the ad-
boost the annual federal aid pro­
by the forest service is expected to unit apartments at the Detroit this fact in mind and do their
’
________________
placed third thc first day and his prize Phone today for the Infor- joining property. Tenants of the
gram in Oregon to $13,320,000.
be completed sometime after the dam construction camp on the shopping for the two days on Sat- ■*■■■■
•
r
horse Golden Poppy, ridden by mation.
The bill provides that the appor­
Gilcrist land wanted $300.00 more Fourth.
North Santiam river.
Dwayne Rose brook, o f Bend,
tioning of the federal aid funds
Tuesday night the Regatta Com- ior,,bcir I«**« °n the transaction,
placed third thc second day. Cot- mittee met at the Cottage Grove
authorized for the fiscal year of
county expressed disap­
>-«e Grove Riding club furnished lake to work on the floats and the P°,n’ment over the results of the
1949-59 must be allocated to va­
islf of the ticket takers for both unloading boom. Any organization v<'rdlc’- This is the fourth right
rious states not later than Sep­
tember 1. 1948.
ays. Mrx. J. B. Leonard was in wishing to ael) tickets for the of w“y «ranted thru the property.
Petitions for reforms will be
(harge of the prizes J. B. Leonard Queen'« ball and help elect their P' M Mors<'' county surveyor said
numerous on the November gen­ DAKOTA PICNIC
is one of the members of the Jun­ candidate call 279-Y and ask for ,bc feder«> government paid for
eral election ballot and according
ior Rodeo Directors.
The Dakota States National
Roy Craine.
an easement on the same twenty
to information from the county Society will hold its annual picnic
--------------------------- -------------------------- . acres in September 1941 and the
clerk's
office,
petitions
filed
to
at Jantzen Beach Portland, Ore­
federal government will pay this
beat the July 1st deadline are gon Sunday July 11. Come at 11
again as they have agreed and
nearing an all time high. Over 600 o’clock, bring your picnic lunch
Lane county [>aid for a road in the
county voters have signed peti­ and spend the day. A fine program
same area in 1945,
tions to get the name of Henry is planed.
।
In addition the W. A. Woodard
Wallace on the ballot. Wallace’s |
Lumber Co. purchased ground for
party will be known as the pro- ,
WASHINGTON — If you fall they'll be in uniform by the fall \ ro?d ^cy "" 5°mple,inK and
FOR A SAFE 4th
gressive party.
within the 19 through 25 age of 1949 and stay there 21 months. | ^Pa5.‘,,c Telephone and Tele­
Petitions are also in for a local
There is one place in the
C o. - paid for an easement
bracket, there’s one chance out of
Approximately 7,300,000 others graph
...
option bill, which would allow the
state which has the facts on
,be sanle ,wcn,> acres’
38 that you'll be drafted in the between 18 and 25 should circle I
various precincts to regulate th«
tka rlni» HA..„..„a SZSM__ . __
1
the cause of auto accidents.
next 14 months.
the date "August 16" and arrange
sale of alcoholic beverages. An­
This is the office of the secre-
But between 200,000 and 225,- with the boss to get off a few
HOW TO REPORT A
other petition would place the
tary of state. Here is a release
000 young Americans should be hours so they can register,
qualifications for owning property
FIRE IN CITY AND
putting their affairs in order — Eighteen-year-olds must register,
in the school elections. The Amer-1 from this office that should
IN RURAL DISTRICT
make the 4th safer for you.
though they may not be drafted,
ican Federation of Labor has a
These facts are timely:
petition
which
would
abolish
the
Recently there has been some
September 22 is the earliest
CANNON CO., 162 INF.
There are 10 per cent more
state withholding tax, which went
|
CUT BACK TO AO
| date any one can be actually confusion as .to the proper method
vehicle« on the road than last
into effect several months ago. A
of reporting a fire, either in the
drafted, however.
year at this time.
Capt. Jack Kelly, who returned
petition
sponsored
by
the
Yank
city
or
in
the
rural
fire
district.
Under the present law, regis­
Four out of every five Ore­
Legion Inc., would give ex-service
frpm Camp Clatsop Tuesday an- tration of all men 18 through 25; If you want ato help save your
gon traffic deaths take place
men
of
World
War
II
a
bonus,
,
property,
please
don
’
t
call
the
fire
n ou need yesterday that the could start right away. But selec- .. ’ . •
t —;;-------- —- —-
based on the length of service. I in rural areas. Thi« mean«
tive service officials said it would ™¿’a¿’men,•.bu, cal' ,h® ’«'■‘'Phone
strength of Cannon Co.. 162 Inf. take about six weeks to organize I ”perntor and 8ay' 1 have a fire
largely the open highway»
The state grange has a petition
where speed makes any acci­
had been cut from 76 to 50 and some 4.000 local draft boards to
calling for the enactment of a 25
5°^Ct h°USe num’
dent more likely to be fatal.
cent forest severace tax to aid in
that the local national guard unit do the Job
"* r and i,’ree’U The operator will
Moat of the fatal accident«
reforestation.
„
’
hen
call
the
fire
department
on
was up to full strength. The cut th.T hdt n 1 f h e
OmP8' BUt thp fire ’iPhone which has a
charged to rural areas happen
Joe Dunn of Portland is spon­
in the number of men he said was
on straight, level roads in clear
large KonK Th‘« immediately tells
soring a petition establishing an
due to finances. This Is the
daylight.
"i’°ne P*n bt’draf,ed unl11 90da>',l’he fireman that there is a fire.
old
age
pension
of
$50.00
min
­
strength of the old national guard.
Excessive speed Is by far the
T« .
99
'aW Then a" P°Mib,e h”* *• made in
imum. Astoria fishermen seek to
Both Capt. Kelly and Lt. P. S. That. September 22.
[Kettint{ thc TOrrect locat(on from
most frequent driver violation.
outlaw the large fishing oper­
Bukowski, who has attended a
The accident In which no one
Draftees will probably train nt; the telephone operator.
ations that drag salmon from the '
number of summer training Camp ord, Calif.; Camp Camp-
Camp
Clatsop
(Special)
This
is at fault is extremely rare.
school
at
Camp
Adair
during
the
If you
live in
in the
the area
area served
served by
by
Grove. They include: left to right, Columbia river.
If
you
live
\camps, said the one just ended at
Last year's formula foe a
Dll’ w i C^P Ho®d’.T,,x- Camp the Southern Lane Rural Fire A.s- does not mean the infantry has two week encampment of the Sgt Frank Glenn. 2d Lt. Ray
Camp Clatsop wax the most suc­ Dix, N.J.; Camp Jackson, S. C.;
safer,
more pleasant holiday
Oregon
National
Guard
at
Camp
'
“
Holliday,
Pfc.
William
J.
Petrie,
cessful In the history of the or­ or some other that may be reac sociation, call the telephone oper­ given up walking and is now rid­ Clatsop. The men shown are from and Corporal Glen L. Ems with BOY DROWNS
outing i« still sound -Get an
John
Davis,
14-year-old
Glide
ator
and
give
your
rural
fire
num
­
ing
on
tanks.
The
men
and
offi
­
ganization,
early «tart on a short trip, and
the Cannon Company of the 162d Captain Jack Kelly, commander of boy, drowned in a pond on a farm
Uvated.
ber. That’s all you have to do.
cers shown here attended a tank Infantry Regiment at Cottage the company, in the center.
take it easy all the way.
near Estacada, Oregon, Friday.
Ed Shipps Is
Held on Meter
Smash Charge
on the city Budget
Hattie W. Simkins
Rites Wednesday
Rational Guard
Recruiting Stopped
By Order June 25
Five Entered in
Queen Contest
Vinal Randall Jr.
Named Commander
American Legion
r Jr. Koaeo vriws
Miny Local Fans
Small Child Dies
State to Receive
W,145,000Federal
Highway Money
Leonard Gilcrists
Awarded Damages
For Right of Way
un,ay
Cannon Company Rides the Tanks
Men 19-25 Bracket Have One
Chance in 38 of Being Drafted
Petitions in for
Various Reforms