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* The Weather Qlottacie Sroue Sentinel (Courtesy Cottage Grove pike Weal hr r Station) May » May Muy May May May May « 7 8 9 10 II High 70 HO 70 69 73 Hl Diw Pre. 36 Killing froxt 42 .00 4N .00 46 trace 46 tl uce 46 .00 48 Thornton Cornera One way to out the death rate— Widen Whi leaker and Divide Bennett Creek k Harvey Rd. Moxby Crc VOLUME UX COTTAGE GROVE. LANE COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1949 O Lion Cindermen Win First Dist. Track Meet, May 11 Donald W. Allton, Director of Eugene Women's Choral Club, Here May 13 The Collage Grove lj«in Hack I squad won their first district traek inert at Eugene yesterday to complete a loo ¡wr rent victory by taking first in four major CALL FOR BIDS ON truck meets tills acaxon Previous ATHLETIC FIELD ly the IJonx won Ilie Willamette The Union High School board Valley, the Hayward Relays and of education lx calling for bids for the Tri County league. the construction of an athletic . Five track members of the Inc «I field on the union high school »squad ulll I m - entered In the state grounds Bids will la- open«d by Strack meet al Corvallis on Muy the board on Muy 20. Th«- <■< n- 20 and 21 Alla-il Martin won th«- xt ruction work Includes griding 200 yard low hunlle event, setting and leveling th«- ground, surfacing a district record of 21 0, dipping the truck field, planting turf and 4 of a second off th«- former r«-«- installation of a sprinkling nys- ord of 24 4 set in 1931 and won tern See the details as spcclfhxl in the wo yard rar«- in 2.03.1, cutting a legal advertixement appearing in I 2 from hlx record made Satur I hlx issue. day in tin- Tri-County D-nguc I*ubtic Heurltis on <'-Minty race. Ordinance May ?7th W«-s ThompMin, anotltcr two I. E. Lixion, mcmlx-r of the event winner won tin- 440 yur«i county planning commixxion said itin in 53) and the broad jump t<Htay that the commission had with 20 feet 61» inchea. Duane the planning ordinance ready to Coop won M-cond in th«- high Jump submit to the county court. A which was six fret Red Englert public hearing will I m - held on the won finit in the shot put with ,i ordinance at the county court distance "i 42 teat I1M inches house on May 27th The ordinance Marvin Schaffer tied for first In merely sets up a plan for the com- the |k>lc vault with Hill D wHIyn mi-don to operate. The regulation of Myrtle Point with a height of i will take into consideration land 11 fret 3 Incite« 1 use, what was on th«- land nt the Tin- district meet was domin- I time of setting up the regulation i U« h ! by Cottage Grove and and secondly, what th«- peopk* af- Springfield. Each a-lxml w«m | freted by the ordinance want. M-vcn events; however the tlth-1 drannp Week t'ndrrwav went i<> ( ottage Grove for th«- How well th«- public has ncrept- flrxt time with an even 1<N) points ,-d the "Cleanup, Paintup. Fixup Springfield iniih-d with x> 8 15. i Week” will !»■ better known next Eugene third with 64 and Rose week. However we note that pre burg fourth with 6m. Springfield vious to the cleanup week, the qualified for «even place«, Eugene city hud new traffic lanes painted. with five places, Roseburg. four. Also the fire hydrant« painted yel- North Rend, Uni High of Eugene, low From what wc know, dogs Marxhfivld nial Myrtle Point orw like I m - vi . are xuxccptible to yellow each. and this move no doubt will make th«- canine |*opulation happy Fred Knickcibocker led the way on Main street in tin* paintup move by re|Hilnting his store front. Governor McKay Signs Pension Bill on Tuesday Ten Cents Per Copy Response Slow To Highway Fund Campaign Here Response has been slow to the current campaign to raise funds for the Highway 99 association, L. J McCoy told members of the Chamber of Commerce Tuesday at the fortnightly luncheon of thia organization Only about $30000 of the $800.00 to $1,000 anticipat«-«] has been raised he announced and apparently a numtwr of the busi ness people here have not heard the story of the association, nor what it ix doing. Solicitors for the highway fund are very anxious to complete the campaign by June 1st at the outside. W. C. Martin, Sentinel publisher urged a good attendance at a meet ing called at the Row River com munity hall next Friday evening for better loads in this section. RcpresentatiVi-s from the <?ounty court are expected at the Row River meeting, which begins Fri- day evening at 8:00 p.m. Dr. H. A. Hagen announced that the site selected by the 4-H club organizatioh in the Blue Mountain district may be abandoned. He promised to keep members of the Chamber of Commerce advised as to the status of the 290 acre tract. Previous to the business a high school boys trio composed of Don Eastburn. Scott Wilson and Albert Martin rendered three selections. Visitors present at the Tuesday meeting included Eliot Jenkins of Springfield with the Booth-Kelly Lumber Co., and M. C. McDougald of Portland with the Intertype Corporation. Sixth Streets. NUMBER 40 County Wide Convention for Better Roads May 28 The committee for better I-ane Pension groups prepared Tues MEMORIAL DAY county roads met In Eugene Mon day to nullify the 1949 legisla SERVICE PLANNED day evening and made further ture's old age pension bill, signed Am. - plans — for - the road con- by Gov. Douglas McKay late The Calvin Funk post, «m- — countywide —------------------- Tuesday at Salem. erican legion cooperating with vention to be held at the Veterans The governor signed the con other veteran organizations are Memorial building, 16th and Wil- troversial measure and its com planning a M«-morial day program ^mette, Eugene, Saturday af- panion piece which provides that here on May 30. Included in a ‘ernoon. May 28, at 1 00 pjn. Pre- tenative program will be a pro- 8idin« over the meeting Monday children able to aid their parents financially, must do so. gram at the armory in the mom- evening was Henry Kelly, chair ing of the 30th. a parade down'man Committee members attend- No sooner had he affixed his signature than Joe E. Dunne, a Main street to the West Main t in« were: Frank Daly, Culp spokesman for pension groups, street bridge lead by the high (>eek, vice chairman; W. C. Mar- said in Portland that a referen school band with veterans of all ’ tin> Cottage Grove, vice chairman, wars and Boy and Girl scouts and Guests attending were: Worth dum campaign would be launched immediately. The objective, he their leaders participating, a । ^rvey, Earl McNutt, Alton said, would be to rule out the law brief service at the bridge honor- Baker and M Sellers, all of and reinstate the initiative ap- ing the navy dead. In charge of Eugene, and William hort, proved by the voters last Novem the concluding services at the Springfield attorney. ber. Mr. Kelly announced that invi- cemetery will be the 40 and 8. The governor in a statement ------------------------- - tations were being prepared to said while the act does not in fwii ou‘ ‘° some 300 to 400 indi- mra. I IIOS. MDSner vidua|s and representatives of clude all provisions of the initia tive measure, it does “maintain labor and industry to attend the many of them and strives to that county wide road meeting on the goal.1' He cautioned that a suc 28th. Speakers invited to attend cessful referendum would lead to Mrs. Thomas (Lena) Absher has the convention include: R. H. Bal- confusion and might jeopardize accepted the position of secreUry I dock- state highway engineer. An the federal grant. or manager of the Cottage Grove invitation has been extended Or- Last fall's initiative called for Chamber of Commerce, succeeding lando Hollis, dean of the Univer- a definite minimum of $50 a Mrs. Robert Denham. Mrs. Absher 8 7 ot Oregon law school, to pre- month. The attorney general's of was employed by the board of s,de at the business session. A fice said however the initiative directors at a recent board meet- ^ber of the Lane county com- measure was a directive to the ing and will assume iier duties missloners court has been asked Legislature, and not a law. to address the meeting on some May 16th. Principal objretion to the Leg ««». «-.mam, who wno has served present problems in road Mrs. Denham, islature's act was i t s provision for more than a year as the first ^“^8 by the court and to that the state have first lien paid secretary of the Organization J «,ve U,any ’ “* against estates of beneficiaries, has accepted employment in the convention may be of asswtance to up to the amount of assistance the court in furthering the road office of the Githens Motors. they receive. program. TWO TAPPED FOR Dunne said petition blanks to HONORS AT V. OF O. Row River Meeting May IS FOREST SERVICE OFFERS refer the measure to the people CEMENT MIXERS A second meeting has been would be ordered at once and University of Oregon. Eugene, The U. S. Forest Service is of- called to meet at the Row River Donald W Aliton, will direct James McMullen, popular young would be in circulation in 10 days. May 10 (special)-Marie Lombard, fering 15 cement mixers, 5 Army community hall, Friday, May 13. of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. the Eugene Women's Choral club baritone of the University of Ore He said the required 16.000 sig daughter .__ „ «-J .. . „ .. and several pickups and beginning at 8:00 p.m. Ways and concert here Friday night. May gon School of Music. Mr. McMul natures could be obtained quickly. rr v ' 31.b ‘ •N*Pth st- S®tta*e trucks to the public for purchase means to give the road problems Grove^ was tapped for membership on a sealed b|d basis cefnent of the R,ver imme_ 13. at 8:00 o’clock in th«- high len made a xiaxressful appearence into Kclrool auditorium when th«- group with the Portland Symphony . _ Mortar . Board, „ senior women s mixers are in various locations in diate relief will be discussed and of 85 members will sing. This Orchestra. onorary, at the all-campus picnic Washington and Oregon. The the county court is expected to •u^heon held Saturday May 7. Jce|M pickup« and trucks are io- have a representative at the Fri- group is one of the outstanding The concert is being sponsojaul Humphrey« t-lkhernmn'« Friend ? J # Oregon as fated at.8825 SE 11th Avenue, day meeting. George Drury, presi- L E. Humphrey of the Hum musical organizations ln Line by the local Methodist churuk Junior Weekend fta- Portland 2. Oregon. dent of the Chamber of Commerce choir, and tickets are on sale by Magnus« Nordstrom pass«-d phrey's Grocery on Row River is county. Cottage Grove was well repre ivitiqs. Selection was based on Accompanist will be Marjorie th«- choir. Admission for adults is por information, contact your here said he hoped to haw a good away Wedm-sday, May 11, at his interest«*! in fishing, next to good sented by Jaycees at the State outstanding leadership, scholar nearest U. S. Forest Supervisor's representation from here at the Immc, thre«- mil«*« east of Cottag«- roads leading up his way. Starting Scobert Wilson, and the soloist is 60 cents and children .35 cents. Junior Chamber of Commerce ship. and service. Miss Lombard is office, Forest Ranger or the above Row River meeting, this week. Humphrey is devoting Grow Hr was born October 13. convention held at Baker from a junior major in history. address. Bid closing date, May 24.! -------------------------- 1872 in Sweden He had liv«xl in his ad span- to giving the high May 6 to 8 with as large a group Herb Lombard, also the son of this vicinity for 23 years, coming and low tide (At Astoria! for th • attending from the local organiza Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Lombard, was SCOTT TO CONFERENCE here from Bandon, and a n-sident la-ncfit of th«- clam diggers. A!s«> tion as any other town outside of tapped for membership into Skull University of Oregon, Eugene, of th«- stat«- for 34 yearn, Mr. in this ad you can look at the date Portland, and jhe local Jaycees and Dagger, sophomore men's May 6 (special I-Damon Scott, Nordstrom came to the United ahead you want to fish and find won third place rectificate for honorary, at the annual Junior Cottage Grove, and a district ad- .States in 189!, and was a farmer out whether th«- fishing is poor. special awards in the recent mem by ocf-uiMition. On Sepfember 23, g«xxl or indifferent. A throe day Willamette valley «•ourtesy R. A. Babb Co., Eugene, bership drive, having increased Prom which was held Saturday I visor on the board of directors of How did Humphrey arrange to logging «•onfcrenc«- will be h«-ld at (iregon). night in connection with Junior the Oregon Retail Distributors 1907 he wax married to Mivanda their membership by 108 per rent. Wrekend. Lombard is a freshman Institute, is cooperating in plans Thom|xu>n at Salmon City, Idaho. <k> all this and assume a role of Eugene, beginning this afternoon. Friday Afternoon Ontario won first place and Prine major in business administration, for the tenth annual ORDI con- Siniiiing arc the following chil more or less of a prophet T Well Th«- conference of interest to 2:00 p.m. Moving picture — ville second. Those attending from ■------------ ference. The conference will be dren: John Nonixtrom of Eugene, that's his and our secret. many in this locality was an- “Timber Falling’’. (Introduction the local Jaycees were: Leo Rob A special meeting of the Cottage George G Thom|>aon of Challia, nounced recently by H. J. Cox, by E. T. Clark. Pacific Northwest erts. Bud McCoy, Aldon Coppie, CHILD HEALTH CONFERENCE held May 15 and 16 on the Uni- Grove Council was held Monday The Child Health conference 1 versity of Oregon campus. Idaho and Charl«-» S. Thomixton secretary and follows: night in the council chambers for Loggers Association, Seattle, Harold Wicks, Eston Wicks. Mr. will be held Thursday. May 19. Sunday night will open the con- the purpose of setting up the of Milwaukie, On-gon; and 10 TliurMlny Evrnina Washington). an«! Mrs. Larry Kent and Mr. and from 1:00 to 3:00 in the health ference with a banquet. Meetings budget for the coming year. A gramlchildren. Hlx wife (laxxed 6:30 pin Dinner m«-cting 2:30 p.m. Progress report on Mrs. George Woolery. room. Phone 443L for appoint- and forums will be held all day tentative budget was set up and away In 1948. Officers, steering committee, ami radio The Jaycees are planning a stag ment. Elmer Surdam. National (on May 16. Funeral arrangements are |a-nd- from present appearances the miminating. resolutions and enter for their new members, Friday ing at Mills Mortuary. Miss Shirley Allen, a junior (nt tainment committees nt the Os Forest Industries Communica night. May 13, in the armory. amount of exceeding the six per tions. Portland, Oregon. Willamette university and daugh burn Hotel. cent limitation will be less than CANTWELL RESIGNS 2:45 p.m Proposed changc-s in ter of Mr. and Mrs Donnell Allen. Friday Morning last year. The council will have a nR. AND MRS. W. E. HARRIS Richard L. Cantwell, princi|ml Cottage Grove tied with Mary O. & C. timber sides program — special meeting soon with the IN LONDON 9:30 n.m. Musical entertain of the Mt. View school announced Plavnicky of the University of Presiding: Robert F. Dwyer, budget committee to arrive at Mrs. John Armstrong has re yesterday that he had declined Connecticut for the highest indi ment. Dwyer Logging Company. Port definite figures. reived word tirât her daughter. 10:00 am. Cal) to order to sign a contract with the school vidual score in the National Inter land, Oregon. Speaker: Daniel L. The application for a class B Mrs. W. E. Harris sailed from Imani for another term, Mr Cant collegiate Archery tournament. President Harry C. Patton, Ham- Goldy. Regional Administrator, package store license which was New York on March 20 for Lon mom) Lumber Company, Portland, well said he ex|M>ctcd ío teach Shirley shot 60 arrows at 20 yards Bureau of L-ind Management, presented the council at last week's don, England, where Dr. Harris another year, but had made no and accumulated a score of 526 Oregon; president's address, Har Portland. Oregon meeting by Safeway Store No. 164, enrolled in the institute of cardol- decision ax to where he would She shot five perfect ends during ry C. Patton; secretary's report, Open Forum was withdrawn. ogy at the* National Heart hos- H. J. Cox. Eugene, Oregon; ad tench. her archcry matches. 3:45 p.m Report of Nominat Floyd Githens, financial chair dress of welcome. Mayor E. V. ing Committee anil election of pital in London for a four months course. man for the Cottage Grove hos Johnson. Eugene. Oregon; re officcrs. Mrs. Harris, the former Miss pital, was present and asked the sponse, Rolx-rt F. Dwyer, presi I 00 p.m I Machinery show on Helen Noland. says rationing is council to turn the houses and dent. Pacific Digging Congress, exhibit lot. I still rather strict in England on furnishings of the Federal Hous Portland, Oregon; appointment of Friday Ev«-nlng foods and clothing. Restaurants ing project on the west side of committee, (a) nominating com Your health Department calls ■ lumor-like growths of the skin 6:00 p.m. Cocktail hour. Os- are only allowed to serve a soup. town over to the hospital after the mittee, (bi resolutions committee. attention to the n<-«'d for caution may dcvelop which require surgical burn Hotel (By courtesy of the meat dish and dessert and can Federal Housing authorities have 10:15 n.m. Review of recent in breaking and dls|XMing of fluor- removal. Inhalation of lieryllium machinery group). only charge up to $1.00. Since released them to the city. This excent light tubes. dust from broken tubes causes legislation affecting timber in 7:00 p.m. Diggers dinner. Os- they have been in London they was referred to the city attorney dustries Presiding: Geo. Gray, Th«- tulw-s are coated on the In- acute or chronic inflamatory re burn Hotel. Toastmaster: George have visited Paris and many for investigation. side with a phosphor, or fluoros- actions in th«- lungs depending on Gray Logging Com|>any, Seaside, W. Peavy, Mayor, Corvallis, Ore places of interest in London in A letter was read from C. N. Oregon. Speakers: Wm. Walsh. «•«•nt powder. Th«- |>h<>xphnr con- *be amount of dust inhaled, and gon. Speaker: H. J. Cox, Secre cluding the Buckingham palace, Land, janitor, asking a raise in tains alxiut 4"- tw-rylllum a harm- <bc duration and frequency of President of the Senn!«*, C<x>s Bay, tary, Willamette Valley Digging Westminster Abbey and the Par salary, from $75.00 to $100.00 per Oregon; Charles Ogle, Associated Conference. Eugene. Oregon. fui Ingredient. When tubes are, «-xposure. liament building. month. This was referred to a Forest Industries of Oregon, Sa broken ii hazard Is created by the The following precautions arc 7:00 p.m. Loggerette's enter-- | committee. lem, Oregon; Nels Rogers, Stat«* tainment and banquet, Veterans phosphor coated glaxx fragments, recommended to avoid injury: OREGON MENTAL HEALTH A discussion was held relative 1. Whenever possible, break Forester, Salem, Oregon. dust from th«- coated fragments Memorial Building (By courtesy SECRETARY TO SPEAK HERE to making a city patrolman an 11:00 a.m. Proposed CVA ami ' tulies out of doors in n wash- con- and mercury vajxir. of the machinery group). Harold Barton of Eugene, field assistant police officer with a raise Cuts or skin injury from beryl | tainer, under water or inside a the Umber industries Speakers: Sat unlay Morning secretary for the Mental Health from $250.00 to $275 per month. lium coated glass fragments pro wet bag or several layers of news Representative of (lie Department 8:00 a.m. Annual mivting of Association of Oregon, will speak This was referred to the budget of th«- Interior, Washington, D.C.; board of directors and election of at the Sunday evening Fellowship duce slow healing, chronically paper. committee. inflamed wtxmdx. Gramulomatous I 2. Avoid cuts from flying glass, Allen A. Smith, Attorney, Port officers. Forum at the First Methodist Mayor G«x>. W. Peavy, Corvallis, Mayor Hollis 8. Smith, Dallas, H was vole<l to reP»11, ‘be bridge by gloves and eye protection. If land, Oregon. 9:30 a.m. Musical entertain church here May 15 at 7:30. President league of Ori-gon Citi«xi IMrector League of Oregon Citlea |over s“k Creek on South River the tulie is broken inside a burlap 12:00 Ncxin Adjournment for ment. will The topic for the evening road, close to the old flour mill. bag or newspaper, discard as lunch and machinery show 10:00 a.m. Use of power saws be “Mental Health in War and Newly enacted state laws af- meeting and to participate in the which has been demaged by too a whole, (do not remove frag (Spare for machinery show by for bucking Presiding: A. D. Mc Peace." A discussion period will fecting city revenues, public discussions have been extended to heavy loads. ments) Reynolds, Guistina Bros. Lumber follow the lecture. works financing, annexation, and the mayors, councilmen. city offi- 3. For occasional disposal avoid Co., Eugene, Oregon. Speakers: Mr. Barton is appearing here many other municipal operations . rials, and civic leaders of Coburg, TROOP 18 PREPARES CIRCUS breathing phosphor dust by having Lewis Bratton. Weyerhaeuser under the sponsorship of the will be reviewed and discussed by Cottage Grove, Creswell, Harris- Members of Boy Scout troop 18 The fire season will open Mny your back to the wind when Timber Company; D. F. Kirkmire, peace committee of the local city officials and civic leaders of burg, Junction City, Monroe, Oak- met at the armory Monday eve 15th. On and after this date per- smashing tubes. When breaking Kirkmire ft Company. church. the Eugene area at a dinner meet- ' ridge and Springfield. ning to peel more logs and con Mrs. Max Bird, president of the mils will lx- required to burn large numbers of tub«-« outdoors, 10:45 a.m. Aerial photos in the ing to be sponsored by the city of i "In the past years the city offi struct a bridge. Some members trash, brush etc. For the con- wear a respirator approved for American Legion Auxiliary, an woods Presiding: Paul Sanders, LANE OFFICERS GET Eugene and the League of Oregon cials have found it very helpful to were excused to sell tickets to the vcnlcnce of the public, C. V. toxic dusts. If tubes must be nounced at the last meeting of the Willamette Valley Tree Farms, SAUXRY BOOSTS Cities at the Eugene Hotel, Thurs attend these regional meetings Boy Scout circus at McArthur Douglas, fire chief will issue per-i broken indoors do the work in an organization that Saturday, May Eugene. Ore. Speakers: Pag«- Gil- Gov. Douglas McKay annaunced day evening. May 12. and to exchange ideas and views court on May 14th. Please buy 21. will lx- "Poppy Day" in Cottage bert. mits to residents of the Southern exhausted enclosure. Harbor Plywood Corp., Friday at Salem that he had sign- In announcing the meeting, one on current municipal problems be tickets to the circus to help bene Lane Rural Fire district. The 4. Leave no unbroken tubes Grove. Riddle, Oregon; Harold Williams, ed House Bill 555, boosting the of a scries of such regional con ing faced in their respective com fit the troop. Don’t turn any Eastern Lane fire patrol with where they can be reached by On that day nil memlx-ra of the Oregon Pulp & Pa[icr Co.. Port- salary of the Lane County sur- ferences being conducted through- munities,” Mayor Johnson stated scout down that ask you. “Pape headquarters at Springfield will children. Do not dispose of tubes organization will la- out to sell land. Ore.; Ross Bowles, Medford veyor to $325 a month. out the state this month. Mayor in announcing the Eugene meet Behave.” Issue permits for burning brush I in a household Incinerator. Break their poppies. Oregon; Corporation, Medford, He also signed House Bill 556, Johnson of Eugene stated that ing. “An opportunity to discuss or slashing In the timbered areas up all tubes in a safe manner he- Th«-s«- (Nippies are all hand made John Bruckart, Harbor Plywood raising the pay of other Lane several League officials and staff such problems and their relation SEARS CEMETERY A88’N in this section. A. H. Sasser, farm for«- discarding them. in the veterans hospitals in Ore Corp., Riddle, Oregon; H. G. County officers. The new sche members will be in attendance. ship to many new laws affecting TO MEET MAY 18 /orestcr located at the county 5. In caae of cuts or skin injury gon, each veteran making poppies (Tuckering, Jr., Photogrammetric dule is: county judge. $3900; a These include Mayor George W. cities, which have been passed by The Sears Cemetery association court house in Eugene Is also em- by tula- fragements, have- the in- is jiaid at the rate of two rents Engineer. year; county commissioners, $3900; Peavy of Corvallis, League presi the state legislature, particularly will hold Its annual meeting May powered to issue burning permits, jury treated by a doctor as xixm per poppy for his work. So let’s 11:45 am. Report of resolu county treasurer, $3900; county dent; Mayor Hollis S. Smith of at this time when new city bud 16, at the Walden school, begin This requirement will remain , as possible. all help our veterans earn while tions commit lee. clerk $4140; sheriff, $3900; asses Dallas, League vice-president; and gets are under preparation, should ning at 8:00 p.m. All interested A. Trlolo, M.D., director In the hospital buy a poppy on in effect until lifted by the state ( Saturday afternoon Machinery sor, $3900, and county school Deane Seeger, League consultant. prove exceptionally helpful and persons are requested to be Invitations to attend the dinner 1 i interesting.” City-County Health Unit May 21. show on exhibit lot. forester. superintendent, $3900. present. -« M. Nordstrom Passed Away 11th Mrs. Thos. New Secretary of Chamber May 16 C. G. Has Good Representation at State Convention Program for a Three Day Logging Conference at Eugene May 12,13,14 Special Council Meeting to Set Up Year’s Budget Shirley Allen Ties Inter-Collegiate Archery Tourney City Revenues and Other Municipal Problems to Be Discussed at Eugene Warning Issued Regarding Breakage Of Fluorescent Tubes by Health Dep’t Fire Season Is On Permits Required To Burn Brush May 21 Will Be Poppy Day in C. G.