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The Weather July July July July July July 16 17 IK 19 20 21 High 84 84 77 78 79 Iziw 56 55 58 58 56 53 Rain (Courtesy Cottage Grove Lake Weather Station) dotta tie S ro u e Sentinel liennett Creek Harvey Rd, s™ P™ 8:1X1 P. M. LATHAM Jen Cent« Per Copy COTTAGE GROVE. I .A NE COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1948 Registration ror Draft To Lorane to Have fhe'Co*don Store o"!iry 9 DONKEY GAME KELLY FIELD liiville .Mosby ( 'reek VOLUME LVIH — ALL STAR ------- r !_ i nil ---------- ------ KOdeO Available 3t Day (Mrs. Gale Roby) The olde«t buxines« e«tabli»h- The Smart Shop ' nwnt in the London community To Ivan Abeene A* 30 “5 KT President Truman Tuemlny I»-I sued a proclamation culling foi 1 VIRGIL KINGSLEY the draft registration to «tart TO HEAD UNION HIGH August -K>. On that date. |x-rson« Ixirn in 1922 after August 34) will register. The proclamation also fixe« the following dates for the regixtrn- tion of other youth« la-tween the age» of 18 anil 26: I 1 Person« born in the year 1923; Aug, 31. and Sept. 1. 2. Persons born in 1924; 2 and Sept. 3. 3. Person« born in the year 1925; Sept..4 or Sept 7. 4. Person« Ixirn in the year 192«; Sept 8 9. 5. Persons born in the year 1927; Sept. 10-11 ft Person« Ixirn In the year 192«, Sept 13 II 7 Persoli« Ixirn In the year 1929; Sept. 15-Hi. X Person« horn In ItlCM) iadorc for Filing for City Office NUMBER 50 More Irrigation Water With Completed Pipeline There is a splendid opening for those who may have a hankering to enter city politics this fall. At the general election in November UPSON NOW SHELL there are five city councilmen and MANAGER mayor to be elected, leaving only one holdover among the «ix coun- cilmen. Petitions for the respec tive candidates must be in the city recorders office by August 20th and in the county clerk’s hands by August 28th. Petition blanks are available at the recorder’« office. I So far as known interest in the coming city election is dormant. • There are no aspirants to any place on the council and only one name mentioned in connection with the office of mayor. E. R. Ix-mley's nam? has been men- tioned as a candidate for mayor, but whether or not Mr. Lemley I would accept if nominated is not known as this is written. under one management changed Entry blanks are now available Lorane will have the first dial handt the first of this week when'for the rodeo being iponsored by Cottage Grove is now being sup / * I ■ r* •- I II Ilf .... « ■ I X . . *y«(em of the Pacific Telephone Charles H. Wood«, owner and the Cottage Grove Riding club on plied with water coming through and Telegraph Co., in south Lane operator of London »tore for 26 July 31 and August 1. Entry the new 14 inch diameter Steel year«, «old to Ivan Abeene, native blank« for.amateur event* may be water pipe. 'There is a total length county. Company official« said of the community who has lived obtained at the Smart Shop All of 19.5 miles, extending from the yesterday the new I-orane system here all of his life. । amateur entries must be in by 10 city reservoir just east of the city will be completed and ready for Mr. Woods and hi« mother a m- -Saturday, July 31. Tbe num- limits to a point about % mile ! operation about September 15th Alexandria Lyon« purchased the her of contestants must necessar- west of Rujada Ranger Station. and will add 125 telephones to the «tore in 1922, coming here from Uy he limited in some events. The The City of Cottage Grove con entries received will be the .Cottage Grove exchange. Other Centralia, Washington and Bon- structed the first mile of this line, ixine county town« including ni-r« Ferry, Idaho. Lxmdon wax a ones accepted Mail all entry beginning at the city reservoir; Springfield and Veneta have the busy thriving young community blank« to Lois C. Leonard. Arena the Inter-City Sand’ and Gravel dial xy«icm and the entire county in that year and Mr. Woods »up- Secretary, c/o The Smart Shop, Co. of Eugene built the next three wixild probably be uxing the dial pUcd (run-rin and dry gixxis mer- Cottage Grove, Oregon. All pro- miles to connect with six and one- »y»tem now except for the fact ehandisi- to three campi, Black- fesaional entries will be made di- half miles built by the U. S. Army the contemplated improvements butte mine«, and W. A. WiMxiard» mt to Christensen Brothel's at Engineers around the Dorena dam A and B logging carni*. Most of the rodeo grounds, one-half mile i were stopped by the war. and reservoir, which line (built New phones here have been in- the ,h*‘ business '»usiness then was done by south of the city on highway 99. by Leonard and Slate for the U.S. ■tailed at the rate of approxi- ,‘ l,T4’on<’ orders and a day and Entries for professionals will be Army Engineers) has been in op mutely 25 jx-r month for the pant "'K"* ^"VPfy service. In addition taken Friday July 30 and will eration since last September. ..i..I.«...... ..... Mr WiUMh Wood* ran ran n a inirb truck, r.vr.ra«« express close the same day. eighteen months and . at . present . i Mr The Inter-City Sand and Gravel there are nlx»ut 2<M) |thoni-s on and passenger line to Cottage Co, constructed the remaining nine Grove for ten years, during and order. Approximately IHM) telc- miles to a point near Rujada phones arc served by the Cott age after the London Mineral Springs where the steel line is connected hotel operation«. This was discon- Hnys ixirn on or after Sept. 19. Grove exchange. with the original wood pipe Jine. tinned about 1933 during the di*- ' 1930, under the proclamation, will The location for the new line fol prt*ssion and when more private be registered on the day they are lows the location of the old pipe Virgil Kingsley, employed hy cars began to operate on the -— 18 years old or within five days ! Í (Ethelmae Ft helman îlpnhan R. F. I Bobr Upson, local man- line in some place but is differ Denham) the Union High School board last Blackbutte - Cottage Grove road. thereafter. The 1948-49 budget calling for ager of the Shell OU Co., in ently located in many others. The president's proclamation -week to head the Union High At one time the United States There are five river crossings, an expenditure of $16.488.47 over Albany for the past two years was called on the governors of each of «cliool has h id an active part in post office was at London store, the six per cent limitation will be rcwnBy transferred here to serve three being under ground cross Irene Bi lle Veatch. 66, died July the state« anti the territories of civil affairs as cvidencixl by his with J. E. Banton as postmaster put up before you, the residents in thp capacity, succeeding ings, highway bridge crossing, and Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico nnd affiliation w I Iji numerous civic 15 in a Salem hospital following a but was discontinued alxxit 1908 and voters of Cottage Grove for E- R- ,Bud) Husted, who became one suspension bridge crossing. long illness. She wax ixirn in Cot the Virgin Island« nnd the com-1 That part of the supply line Because of poor health since a the third time August 5th. The owner of the Perfection tage Grove June 8. 1882. and mar- mhiaionrrs of the 1)1« tr let of; organizations He graduated from built by the U. S. Army Engineers recent illness, Mr. Wdods found it Chamber of Commerce feels this Piners at Leona. Columbia to comply with the I Linfield College with the class of ried Arthur Veatch al Coburg in necessary to discontinue operating ' is an important issue and urges Reports from Albany indicate is located in or close to the road 1906. He died in 193-1. She was a drafting program to "accomplish i 1933. He is past preskk-nt of the memlx-r of the Christian church the store and retire to his home every voter of the city to turn out that Mr. Upson was quite active built by the U. S. Army Engineers. effective and complete regixtrn- ' Lane county princi|wd«' associa at Ixindon where he moved re to the polls on the 5th. Regardless in civil affairs while a resident This road is called the left bank Surviving are a brother, Stell- Bon." cently fi-0ti living quarters above if you vote yes or no the city i of that city. He served as sec road and is a scenic highway on man O. Southworth. Albany; T)iere wax nothing in the proc tion. serving In this capacity for three »isteni. Mm. Julia M. Berk the «ton*. needs your opinion to run and retary-treasurer of the Junior the opposite side of the river from lamation to indicate when actual i two years, also past president of shire. Irving. Mrs Gertrud«- Math- function properly as a city gov 1 Chamber of Commerce last year the Row River road. The greater Mr. Abcene took over the store induction* into the armed xervices! the Lane county teachers' associa-1 ernment. Again the Chamber of and as vice president at this time. part of the new line built by the Goshen, and Mrs. Etta M. I Monday and has addisi several will begin By law. the draft can't! tion. past president of Lane coun- , <■»«. | Commerce urges you to vote on He was youth service chairman City is located along the O. P. and 1 new features Welch, lx»s Angeles. and new business »lari until Sept. 22 That ia 90‘ ty schoolmaster's association. past I Services will be held Saturday I Hours of 7 a m. to 9 p.m. daily. the budget August 5th. of the Albany Rotary club, senior E. R. R. and the county road; w. at .i.„ Fortmillrr ...-------- - I Mr at>d Mn( Abeenc and farnUy M""'d ' " <>f Junction City Lionx'?* I in 0 n .. m and CHAMBER OF COMMERCE scout advisor af the Albany Elks, some of the location is over pri MEMBERS: We sponsored a can member of the board of directors vate property. Both the Row Secretary of the Armv Rnvaii c*ub and w ’h* pfesent president r n-dcrick»(Hi Mortuary in Al- are well known in London and didate for Regatta queen. Miss La : of the Linn County Red Cross River Lumber Co. and Culp Creek «aid recently the first c-ili uill lx- Eugene Knife und Forklb/,ny- D^avcxide services will be Cottage Grove, at one time living Vaughn Stokes. At the first । chapter, president of the Albany are along this new pipe line. "n-laUvely«nuiH'’ ¡ind ?hiit'later U " memlx-r of the Ph. > P m. at the Cottage Grove on the Murry Newton place, and The pipe line is built of steel official count LaVaughn led by a Inter Club council, member of the inductions will Ix- ecarcd to th- * **"•*« Kappa national educational *^'metcry. The Rev. J, Hen-1 at present owning a farm in-low number of 7olunlai$ eX H" ,R." naUvc *“* °fn, ia'C’ ■,h* d"n ,n ,he di“tric'’ small margin so come on and let’s Albany centennial committee, pipe 7 gauge steel in the first mile, support our candidate 100%. chairman of the Queen Committee 8 gauge steel for the next 14.5 Royall rstmuHcd that an «ver-i Xh * 1‘T’ ‘‘ .”‘•.¿’^‘7 °' May we offer our special con- of the Albany Timber Carnival. miles and ten gauge steel in the ■ age of 3U.UUU men a mouth w.ll be lu?.'"J/ ,h" l’nK*'r i - to - Miss Doreen Lyon, ¡Other organizations with which ?.r^r ... ......... n Lyon, pretty 17 year old ^ “’“‘“‘ ...... ‘ons I laity of (»regon thia summer He' Crowned Rodeo queen, Saturday ¡he is affiliated include Toast- f 1 J? * 2! P’P® hav,nK daughter Mr. and "queen Mrs. Garrett Selective Servi<-e officiate may *“ T.?'1 ¿‘T n' ' Lyon, was of crowned of the ™ght Ju* I7,b1 at the Cottage ^tm. A.F.&A.M, and Chamber .^tSm c^ng^ e^cl^in^ make their first draft grab at the ,U ” K “ ’7*’ ■ ■ ’ at the queens ball which Grove armory. Queen Doreen s of Commerce. iiuMings is cnca.M a in con- rodeo 25 - year - old. who otherwise ' '»«t «yi-’-mfndent SiiT Princess Janice He moved from Medford to ‘ ^rot^ed Vr^^ was held at the Armory Saturday would lx- ineligible after one more ”f ,h* Oakrl,’K<’ high school nnd Billings of Eucene Princess Clara Aihanv _ . rrom floods and the night. Queen Doreen, was grad Billings of Eugene, Princess Clara Albany and while a resident of elements. junction aC birthday. Barrett of Lowell, and Princess Medford he was president of the uated from the local high school five There are ar .pie blow-off valves Maj. Gen. Lewi« B. Hershey, se City high «clxxii for the years. this year. She was a student Rose Marie Malone of Creswell. Medford Junior Chamber of Com- and air and vacuum valves in lective «ervice director during The combination pct and in speaker at graduation, a member Again congratulations to the merce. Mrs. Upson and young son stalled to p- jet the pipe line and Word War II, made that known I dust rial parade being held Satur win remain in Albany until such insure its proper operation. and secreiaty of the Air Youth court. WARM SPRINGS INDIANS yesterday a« he wax sworn In as Our special thanks goes to Rob- time as housing can be found, day August 7th at 11.00 a m., in of America, a member of the All the steel line is in operation TO TAKE PART IN- head of the new draft setup. iconjunction with the annual Re- G.A.A., and a princess last year ert S. Drenner of Culp Creek. Out; and the flow of water corresponds PAGEANT AUG. 6-8 Eightecn-ycar-oidx can avoid of Mr. Drenner ’ s busy schedule he l gatta and Pageant, promices to be at the Regatta. She plans to at very closely with the calculated the draft by enlisting for one year one of the largest parades that Robert S. Drenner. director of tend Willamette University this spared time in behalf of the Rod amount of water expected. The and then xeivlng for a longer per- 1 'Cottage Grove has had in a num- the pageant. "Parade of the Chief fall. Her horse, Lightfoot, is black and Gun club and Chamber of entire line was tested and thor Ind in the reserves. Such enlist- i tier of years. Pet parade entry tains." announced yesterday that and has four white stockings. She Commerce to go into Eugene oughly chlorinated before being ment« will be accepted starting Wednesday and present a special Let« all go western from July I blanks will be found in nearly he has secured several Indians was sponsored by and is an ac Edith I. Stiller, 89, resident of tomorrow. 24 to August 1. The Cottage Grove every store in town and there from the Warm Springs reserva tive member of the Cottage Grove program in regard to the pageant. . Cottage’Grove, died July 15. She put into use. The work of completing the Some 4,000 registration places Riding Club is ix asking all the | is «till plenty of time to get your» tion to participate in the pageant Riding Club. Mayor H. A. Hagen, Mr. Drenner has made known was bom Sept. 15. 1858, at Elk „,U1 back-fill, repairing fences and ‘t""it'S ° r ,h ” community to co- mailed into Mike VanderKley be- the fact that the outdoor pageant River, Minn., and was married cleaning up operations is being ’.K Xi./J ? , to co mailed into Mike VanderKley be- August 6 * and 8 * to «"^1 be given RegaUa. in con- introduced by O. M. Patten pres < wT<7wlr *t 111 111 I IK'11 I 11 1 *11 i M NI s ”y .. We"r,ng f°re P"rade ,,me * ’ °PC? t- ,C 01 ...ui. T‘\*’ • ‘'•’ftnrunity Kpnt “h th ident of the Riding club, crowned this year is one of the most beau there in 1892 to Frank G. Stiller. done at this time and is nearing rir: fl ‘‘J1 h d ,.h*t । 'n ' ' " * ior’h<’ w* *’k pn" ch"rKe of industrial section, Drenner also culled attention to Queen Doreen by placing a white! tiful ever presented by the local Surviving are her widower and club. The pageant tells the story five nieces and nephews. She lived completion. i-i”' ,h? rodeo Whkh U ** ■•’«‘’“nee« ‘hat up to date then- the time of the pageant Advertis- cow-girl hat on her head. The water being supplied at the of the Red man and the wild in Cottage Grove 44 years moving , ' ’ * prepared. TTie held July 31 and August 1. The are thirty four entries signed up ing previously issued gave the Queen Doreen will reign during creatures about him. present time is coming from Din E S 2 WOK 2pec 7l .toP?"1 signified and a number more are expiated ¿ as 8:30 p.m. roch evening here from Elk River in 1904. the rodeo sponsored by the Riding ner creek and Prather creek t nd mon-' nu n i h”‘i ‘n'1 n’,,,ns and : tx-fore before the the week week is is out. out. If If you you have have This Cottage Grove should be hon- > western western an<l This is is standard standard Pacific Pacific time time. Um Un- club on July 31 and August 1. She Services were held from the which appears will be ample sup xnnu more men to be listed each have their employees to do so. not Ix-en contacted personally Ix- der the daylight saving time the ored at the recognition the Re- will be escorted by three prin Mills Mortuary in .Cottage Grove ply for this season. Water can be month after that. I he Riding ( tub is deeply a|>- sun- to call 8!) or 1 and a reprv- .show will start each evening at cesses who were also queen candi gatta candidates are receiving. To Monday at 2:30 p.m., with the diverted from Layng creek should day the five candidates chap preclative of the interest which senative of the Jr. Chamber Chamber of of 9:30 p.m. dates, Mose Marie Malone of Cres Rev. Hugh Peniston officiating. there be need of more water. l-OCAL MEN NEW OFFICERS has been shown by the towns- Commerce will call on you im- Also a new feature of the pag well, sponsored by the Creswell eroned by Mrs. Doris Morelock Interment was in the Masonic- There seems to be no reason why IN VOITURE NO. 80 motored to KASH and conducted people. This is a giagnntic under- ; mediately. eant is a live deer and a live coon Saddle club was runner up for the people in Cottage Grove cannot Several ex-service men from taking and if it is to have a a personal interview. Tonight the IOOF cemetery. Industrial entries will consist have as much water as they need, this area attended the meeting of measure of success the dub has of floats, commercial vehicles and and possibly other animals to queen place; Janice Billings, Eu girls are to be guests of the Eu- and every effort will be made to (•i<> Lane County Vulture No. 80. to have the backing and help of delivery truck«, novelty acts, and make apix-arancc in the nightly gene sponsored by Eugene Girl's gene Junior Chamber of Com- | POLICE MAKE SHORT j and Clara 44) et 8 at Eugene July 15th. Six the community. Ibis will lx» the in fact just whatever you can event. Also needed is the services Posse placed « T third il VL- merce at t^eir banquet. In due I WORK OF CAR THIEVES | keep the supply ample for all pur of five or six more volunteers. poses without restrictions. b ,sP°nsorf'd b* course of the evening the girls men from hen- wen- elected to hardest year as this is the year' dream up. A $100 grand prize flirt Arizona Ar)7nnn Ranch Hands placed ° ° A small crew of men are either office ax follows: (Tamil* Sherman, in which the necessities must be awaits the winning entry and is These volunteers need not be the will don bathing suits and sell Re Police cut short an attempted members of the Rod and Gun club. fourth. The princesses were intro- on the job dr subject to call at corres|xindiint; Bob Nelson, com- built. The track has been graded creating a lot of interest in this car theft here early Friday morn They will be accepted from the duced proceeding the crowning of gatta tickets. Good luck girls. any time to guard and repair any mluaire Inti-ndcnt; Orville Bishop, nnd the chutes are in place. The ¡event. ing and recaptured the car a few general public, Drener said. the Queen. Mrs. J. B. Leonard McKENZEY" TO RESIGN conductor; Vinal Randall Jr., com- carpenters are at work on the minutes after it was stolen. Two part of the water system. This Anyone having a band or pinned a horseshoe of roses on pitea voyngcur; Mnx Bird, chem- bleachers. The post holes lire all knowing of one that would like Alex McKenzey. chief deputy of Longview, Washington, youths, has to be done to guarantee suf each princess and the queen as the tax department in the county John Ammons and Wesley Wil ficient water for domestic use ami <twt Chas. Whippa, the outgoing dug and many of the posts set » p.««,»« m .»e p»«k pt-«. they were introduced. Queen Dor sheriff’s office will resign his pos liams are alleged to have stolen a the protection against fire. cVKi de gate was elect cd as chef for completion of the corrals and call number 1 and ask for Mike een sold 287 tickets to the queen's ition on August 31. 1948 to de 1941 Plymouth coupe from the With the above in mind, the de gare [Misscc. the arena fence. Sunday a group VanderKley. On August 7th from 1:00 to 3:00 ball thus insuring the place of of club members worked on the The race for queen of the p.m. will lx- local amateur out- queen. The dance was well at vote his time to his candidacy front of the Morris Beck residence water committee announced that WAGNER LUMBER for Lane county clerk. He will on tenth street early Friday morn for the remainder of the irriga fence. Workers are asked to come Regatta is running close nnd board racing at the Cottage Grove NAME ( HANGED out every evening and work and latest r<-|x>rts show Princess La-’ lakc. It is urged that all who wish tended and everyone is invited be succeeded by A. E. (Burt) ing. The car was recovered a short tion months there will be an al The name of the Wagner Lum- there will be plenty of work for Vaughn Stokes holds a slight lead, to enter are to call 617. Entry fee again to the rodeo dance which Hulegaard, former county tax time later near the Town Talk lowance of 10,000 gallons instead her Company, has been changed anyone who might lx» able to give Princess Ada Carter and Princess will lx- $1.00. The race will con- will lx- held in the Armory July assessor. Cafe on the highway. Chief of of the former 6,000 gallons for the to th# Wagner Binford Lumber any time during the day. (Tub Betly Duerst are almost tied up sist of half mile obstacle course 31. The Arizona Ranch Hands will Police Blodgett said information minimum of $3.30. McKenzey, democratic nominee the music. This will be a Co., according to an announce members are especially urged to for second place, Princess Diane and a quarter straight away and furnish given officers investigating the regular westein dance and you f«r ,h‘’ office of county clerk will ment made by Frank Gill, local work at the grounds all day Morelock follows in fourth place return race. HIGH OFFICIALS * be opposed by Harry Chase, re- case was that Williams was under | INSPECT C. G. LYKE i manager here last week. Sunday. and dose behind is Princess Patty i Boats will be classed as per are invited to come as you an- publican nominee. two sentences for car theft. I — - ■ —--------------- ---I- --------------- -------------------------------------- ------- ---------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- from the rodeo. Rickard. । horsepower up to 6 h.p. inclusive; Brig. General Peter A. Feringa Regatta buttons counting 50 7 h.p. to 9 h.p. inclusive; 10 h.p.. of Washington, .D. C„ inspected STACK PAINTER HAS votes each an<i Queen's ball tick-116 h.p., 22 h.p., 32 h.p., 55 h.p. the Cottage Grove dam Tuesday. BEEN MISSING SINCE ets counting 100 votes each may First place in each class will Accompanying him were C. E. MONDAY, JULY l!hh he obtained from the Queen cand- receive a cup, second will receive Hixon and A. Othus, both of Port idates or their importing organiz a prize. Frank LaVanway, itinerant . ... ... land, with the engineering »ec L.vmg War both Look and Life will be pres tion. Brig. Gen. Feringa was called The Rod and Gun Club's out expert tutelage this feature of the ation member«. Get yours t<xiay It is urged that all who wish to stack and boiler painter has been ' The No,,h door pageant promises to be one pageant is almost ready for final and help elect your favorite. participate in the above events missing since Monday and i mi I ice Memorial at Drain, the new com ent to make pictures of the mem to the northwest to inspect the In the Jr. King and Queen call tbe Ad-Visor, 617, Cottage are investigating to determine munity swimming pool will be of- orable occasion. Featuring the of the most beautiful ever pre curtain call. recent Columbia river flood and sented, Featured in this year's Another pleasing feature used contest the latest count this week Grove. what might have happened to him. ficially dedicated Sunday the 25th occasion will be a reunion of for- while in the section took occasion pageant is the Zunl Indian sun- again this year duo to many re shows that in the girls division mer students of the old Drain His parked car has Ix'cn in front at Drain. U. S. Senator Guy Cor- to inspect some of the contem rise cermonlal. quests lx the mechanical water that Anna LaBhie leads with WORKER HURT AT MERIDIAN- Second don. inviiei to ^kt the princijxd normal of which there are several plated and completed flood Control For centuries the cliff dwelling lily display, In which is featured Judith Radtke a close second. DAM, NOT DORENA DAM dams, and was high in his praise Second street since Monday night address for the occasion has de in this area. Zuni's were sun worshipers believ- a class of six girls in the Waltz ' Third is ■■«■ held by „mmm- Marline ....... place ” — im «z A union church service is as to the construction of the Cot An erroneous report was pre when ho was last seen in company clined because of the fact that Ing that the nun endowd the mor of the Flowers by (Thiakovsky). McCormack; fourth place, Susan viously published in a Eugene parkedT^fron^nf th” kTi re' con«ress h®8 b«'<’n called back into planned for 11:00 a m. with a bas tage Grove dam and the manner tal with strength and wisdom. This is the first time that Direc- Dunnivan and Jean Monroe is in newspaper that Charles Corey, 21. larked in front of the McIntyre session on the 26th Ernest Hav- ket picnic following. The after in which it is being maintained. Each morning before dawn the tor Drenner has had sufficient position. was seriously injured Friday when rosidcnce was purchased from the One thing badly needed In the author of -Cnnyon P;1ssage” noon program will begin with a In i^e boys division Mike Kent he fell from scaffolding while Sun Priest summoned the tribe to dancers to give projicr atmosphere band concert from 2:00 to 2:30 way of recreational facilities ia a ^ued an invitaHon p m. The Multnomah Athletic club dressing room for «Wimmers and the roof tops of the village and as to this number, which he used to leads this week with Ronny Smith working at the Dorena dam and contains his personal belongings the Indians faced the rising sun l»ortrny the beauty of the flower in second position. Kenny Cutts was pierced thru the body by a and equipment and a suit case be instead according to James F. will give several water stunts at the thought occurred to us that Whipple, in charge of arrange the priest intones his prayer, ask- world and give the feeling of har is third, Dwight Haumont as piece of steel. longing to Richard K. Webber of ments. Other distinguished guests the new swimming pool. A ball possibly some big hearted individ ing for guidance and protection mony between the animal and fourth and Grant Diamond trails game will be held in the evening The office of the Dorena Con- ' " ashington. Invited to attend include Fred under the lights of the new ath ual or organization like the Lions in fifth place. during the day. The Cub Scout» of man. club might like to start this proj struction Co. said the accident oc Police Chief Blodgett said this Collage Grove arc featured In this This is truly a classic feature, Both contests close on Saturday curred at the Meridian and not morning that he had phoned the erick M. Hunter, chancellor emer letic field. ect. (We hope E. W. Fleming sees itus of the state system of higher presentation. The Douglas county sheriff’s this.) the beauty of which the observer July 31st at midnight and anyone's the Dorena dam. Corey is said to last known address in Eugene and education and Dr. Paul Raver, posse will assist in handling the Mrs. Harold Hicks has been will never forget. guess is good as to the final out- have undergone surgery following had found that the house had been administrator of the Bonneville traffic. The Boy Scouts, American । It Is believed this pageant is the . come. Results will be announced the accident and an early re|x>rt draining two classes In dance for . .. Mrs. H. B. Ferrin and Mrs. C. E. vacated. Now police are speculat Power administration. Legion and the Drain Lions club Dillman motored to Portland for (he dramatization for the pax! only one of its kind in the country. I by the Jr. Chamber of Commerce said he was recovering, although ing as to whether IxrVanway met Reunion of Oki Students will participate in the program1 month and due to the keen intcr- It tells the story of the red manias soon after the deadline as is the piece of steel passed through foul play or whether he may be Previous press dispatches have and will assist in entertainment the week end and vialted friends, I possible to complete a final count. his body, eat pf (tie daises und Mr>. Hicks and wild creatures about hint. including the Rev. and Mrs. Jame* a suicide victim. indicated that photographers for of the crowd expected. Aiken Smith, former residents, > Irene B. Veatch Dies at Salem 15th Queen Doreen to Doings Around Reign Over Rodeo Cottage Grove Regatta Parade Time RloiAf 19 IwUW MlClVvinU llvÚl C. G. to Go Western For Annual Rodeo Edith I. Stiller Rites Held July 19 Amateur Racing at Negatta August 7 Zuni Indian Sunrise Ceremonial Is Featured in Pageant Aug. 6-8 North Douglas Living War Memorial To Be Dedicated Sunday at Drain