The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, October 27, 1949, Image 1

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VOLUME LX I
COTTAGE GROVE,
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Herr'« an up to
stix kliohh i s < >| i h,
November 1 at Armory
Be Present if You Are
a Stockholder.
Bennett Creek
k II irvey Rd.
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40
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Stockholders List
Of C. G. Hospital
For Annual Meet
Important
Hospital
Meeting
Favorite Recipes ! Armistice Day
Program Planned
By Legion Post
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LANE ( ■ H -.'j y, OREGON
HU HSDAY. tMTOBER 27. 1919
Ten Cents ¡ ht Copy
NUMBER la
TWO SPEAKERS AT DAM DEDICATION. CONGRESSMAN ELLSWORTH
2500 Attend Dedication
Of Dorena Dam Sunday
There
undoubtedly many
culinary artists in and mound this
locality, but so fur as we know
the ability of these artist« ho far
ns the general public krxiws is
Plans were made for tin* annual
Armistice program Novemix-r 11
We tell that it might !»■ a real
at tin- fortnightly meeting of the
I hi
< uivin I-unk |»>st, American Ie
glori Monday evening
publish a few <>( the di
A
A emwH
crowd estimatici o*
at okra
2,500 at-
tended the dedication ceremonies the beginning of the program tn-
at the Dorena dam Sunday after­ treducing Marshal Dana, editor .
of th<- Jortland Journal and mas­
lx»pe that the list will .rve is a
noon, which, was the first unit of ter of ceremonies and explained
reminder in getting a quorum Io
the Willamette Valley Flood Con­ that Mr. Dana was chosen for the
llw annual Hireling to be held nt
trol project completed in the post occasion because he had I wen con­
im pari' W< arc m< lined t<> Ixli.-ve io which veterans of all who
that the old saying, "Th«' way to
war period. An interesting fact nected with and interssted in flood
■ farting at 10 imi a m will
j,.d
linxjght out during the speaking control since before the inception
not Haled, but the |»>»t office i»
by (he grade school band A pro­
program was that faviirixl by grxxl of the fl.xid control project.
given for filose living out ol thia
I und certainly
gram will I m - given at the armory
weather, the Dorena dam was I The Rev. Hugh Peniston, repre­
pare delicious
fintshi-d a year ahead of schedule. senting the local ministerial asso­
an
A
Il Braille
Al» ene
|>>
ohr
iin
will
I
m * announced Inter
Starting at 11 :(M) a.m. about 100 ciation gave the invocation. Mr.
Bro . W !> Abel Stanley Abram»
visitors wore guests of the Cot- Dana gave a brief resume of the
Herh Adams. Mis Emily Adams.
tagv Grove business men at a background for the starting of the
Wallace Adams Miriam Adkin». votile l<<l|H'. wc would like very
at tlie airnory starting at 6;(M)
cocktail
hour and this was fol- project and intRxiticed H. E.
Lloyd Aldrich. Anii i lean
pm and will lx- folluw'cd by en­
low<*d by a luncheon served at the Eakin, representing the Cottage
Kelly Irwins Kruse, Mi and Mr» lion II thih uiggehlton niccta with
tertainment
Entertainment for
noon hour at the mess hall to 160 (.rove Chamber of ('nmiwnv. Mr.
(In- day will lx: concluded with
people, mostly out of town vis­ Eakin rxpR'.ssed apreciation of
one recipe
(' Anderson. M II Anderson, John
itors. 'I he luncheon, sponsored by this community for the interest
Week, giving the name of the the annual Amiixt>cc day dance at ,
A Armstrong. Claude Arm
the
armory
from
9:30
to
12:30.
Basin commis
commis- ­
■■■< Willamette
voiiamettc »asm
the Dorena Construction Co., was of the
auihor
and
details
as to how the
S Aine, G B i
At the business meeting mem- ।
an invitational affair, The mess i sion and for the work of the U. S.
dish is prepared
Arnold, Il W Ar
tiers approve,I a motion to hold
hall closed about a month pre- ' Engineers, in the completion of
Ax ley. Mrs Helen
A meri
vious
was reopened for the occa- I 'he first thne flixxl control units.
(he
first
meeting
of
the
month,
can l.cgn>n Auxiliary. Marion As
which
falls
on
the
first
Monday,
Gov. Douglas McKay, a featured
sion
#<nd
the luncheon pR-pared
bury. Alma M Armstrong. Arcade
as strictly a business meeting,
and served largely by volunteer speaker on the dedication cere­
and D i . iim - Theatres, Lyman Ad­
while Hie meeting which falls on.
help, was especially appreciated mony told of the start of the flood
ams.
by the visitors.
the fourth Monday, will lx- a short
control idea with the appointment
BAH Feed Store, BPW chili. Mix
business meeting Pillowed by en-
Two numbers by the high -school of a committee in 1935 by Gover­
L II Bum, I Ernest Baldwin. Sul
tertammi-nt.
band opened the dedication p-o- nor Martin. The outlook for any
ney Balis, I
S Bah s. Alma M
Entertainment
gram. Elmo Chase of Eugene, relief from fkxxls was not bright
Monday’s
Rnrkcmeycr. Bartels Mkt . IL B
meeting included Ray Potts' in- l
member of the Willamette basin at this time, but it was on the
Bel«-. Mis II B Iki»», (i W »
commission,
made a brief talk at ■suggestion of Toastmaster Dana
terpretation
of
the
hula
dunce
and
1
bec. C A Beidli r, J Floyd Rell,
that the U. S. Engineers be in­
Mr and Mn H (i Bennett, (’laude
vited to inspect the Willamette
general
interest
was
the
announce
­
Bvnton Ixiwell lienxton, Saginaw,
basin which finally brought re­
ment that the ¡»ost now
ore , Mr and Mm D Roy Berry.
sults and ixissagc of funds suf­
paid
up
membership
of
150.
Mrs Thai Biggerstaff, Max Bird.
ficient to make a survey. Gover­
Franklin Black. Mr and Mm F.
nor McKay contended that the
W Blickle. Frank Bl• NHiirr, Blue
flood control backers were aided
Moon
Bohrmhi Iximber Co.,
by providence in a minor flood
M Bomar, Mr. and Mm. K B<x>-
If the auction sale to be given which occurred at the time the
by the P-TA and Women of the engineers made their first inspec­
her. Vern Ikxihcr. Chas Bosiough
E. A Roswell, Jnmes
’
Moose Saturday afternoon, Octo­ tion of the basin. He predicted
E Boyce.
Bradford. Frank Htii<lfonl.
The two way radio system re-
ber 29. in front of the Jefferson that in addition to flood control
Max Bradford. Bessie Braswell.
school immediately following the benefits, the Willamette valley
ccntly installed by the city is al­
Alice Breedlove. Marion Bridwell,
ready fuiying off: at least a ser­
appreciation day drawing at 3:00 would really come into its own
L E Brisbane, Ed Broun. Cnes-
p.m. appreciably increases fi­ thru irrigation and that the state
station operator thinks so.
well, < »re , Fn-d .1 Brown, Mr. and
nances, the children’s kindergar­ would continue Its rapid growth.
On Octolx*r 20th when a Portland
Mr
ten will begin within a week or so
youth attempted to got away from
M. Brown. Rt 1. Dram.
Rep. Harris Ellsworth of Rose­
Orc. Olive Brown, Carl Buffing­
the Robbins Rest Service Station
Otherwise commencement of the burg reviewed the legislation
kindergarten will have to be post- necessary for setting up the fhxxl
ton. Belle Burkholder, Alf Burn-
just south of town. H B. Robbins
ette, fit Burwell. Rich ml Hu»h.
poned uuiu
until manualy
January o.
3.
put in a hurried call to the city
control
control project
project, stating that al-
T ell T W Buskirk. Busy Bro Sew
[>oii<x* with the result that lire of­
At present only enough children ' though getting a project of this
fender was caught in a few min­
ing Club. Cecil Beck. Blue Moun­
are registered to OU a morning I CaUiR» thru congreas looked like
tain Lbr Co.. R A Babb Hdwc
utes and turned over to the ju­
class. If new registrations
_
warrant I a time consuming ordeal, actually
Nellie Bukow-
it an afternoon class will also be ‘thc time has been short in mea-
W. M Loy. Rend. (»regon, pre«i- venile authorities. The ruse which
rr
FlI
H I
I»-*"«‘i"*l
at the Dorena dam dedication Sunday. Congress­ given. All parents interested who surlng an event of this sort. He
ski. R P Boyce, Sr . Mr. and Mrs
the offender attempted was a nmn
dent of the Oregon State Aerie
Brown, Allan of the Fraternal O r U t of Eagles, story that on account of a weak man Harris Ellsworth is shown standing between L. J. M«< oy and A. H HelUwell in the up,»er pict^e. have not yet registered their chil-. took occasion to hit the CVA pro-
In the lower lecture Mr, and Mrs. Tommy ( la|»p ar. shown standing beside (.ov, and Mrs, Douglas McKay dren are asked to contact Mr. 1 Posa>. stating that the engineers
M and Julia M Brown, (’. V.
will address rnemlw-ni of Cottage battery, he requested a tank full
Bench, I’ S Bukowski, Booth Kel­ Grove Aerie Wednesday night, of gasoline while the motor was
Fleming at the Jefferson school,
doing a good job of devclop-
ly Lumber Co., Darrel B Booher,
for information regarding the kin- in
ing
8 the Columbia river thus far
»R. HEDLUND APPOINTED
Novcmlwr 2, it was announced to- running Then a quart of oil and
Caldwell Lumber Cb
(’uivin day by Ova) Powell, president of while Robbins disapjx-ared to get
dergarten.
; and if the CV A proposal were
Funk Post,
American D'gion.
Anyone having articles to con- passcd- its operation would be left
Aerie Brother Loy the oil. the young driver gunned
his car in an attempted get away.
Cannery Warehouse Food Proces­ will speak at
tribute to the auction is requested up to a board of three, none of
8:00 p.m. at the
But Robbins, who became suspi­
sors. Ijilxir Temple, Eugene, Ore., Aerie home.
to either bring them to the Jeffer- w^om might be a resident of the
Kenneth Carlisle, Stewart Cnrl-
son school or to call Mrs. Ralph n°r,hwf'st nor know anything
The visiting Eagle official has cious had the description of the
son. Cedar Chib, Victor Cham- been a leader
car which was relayed to the
Aubrey 812J or Mrs. Ronald Gray ab?.u? the regional problems.
in Oregon councils police.
I hts , I' C. Christensen, Irwin of the Engles.
639. one of whom will aee that all .u ° ’
E’ Walsh, who heads
Clark. Springfield, Ore , Miss Me­ ident of Bend Aerie for two terms
merchandise will be delivered to i e e^•nO^,hwest d*vis’on {or 'be U.
Throe local hunters took off in ought to be. they could find no
lissa (’lark, Truman Clark, The and ns State Inside Guard »nd us ( MISING NOV. || REI ERRED
the school. Anything salable in- ’ ¡’ I’-nR'neers told of his associa-
Club, (’oust to Coast Store, H U.
TO MERCHANTS COMMITTEE a Stinson plane the latter part of hole in the clouds, so they started
cluding cooked food is acceptable
Wlth,,hc construction of the
head of the State Organization
flying
south
and
west.
After
fly
­
the
deer
season
for eastern Ore-
C<x-hran. Maurici
'Die matter of local business
< ’ochran.
x „„„„i Ju...
..
. Dorena dam, and expressed his
Bon rd.
ing
for
sometime,
a
passenger
W Comer, Cone Lumlx-r Co, Mr
houses closing on November 11 in gon for a quick hunting trip and
Recreation
S °n On
appreciation to the contractor and
Brother Loy will s|»cak on cur­
recognized a highway bridge thni
S nf
Was
,h< ,o othcrs wh« nwde the project
and Mrs E C Connor. Cixihy Hill rent Engle programs, which in­ observance of Armistice day has after flying six hours hunting a
a hole in the clouds near Gold
feature of the October meeting possible
* J
( luh. Mr. and Mis Glenn Coons,
lx-en referred hack to the mer­ hole in the clouds, landed up at
clude youth guidance, child health,
Beach and a hurried study of the
ldhvP‘TR "
Mr ^enberry
Col Walsh
said
the
Dorena
dam
Drain, (»re. Cottage Grove Gar- aid for the handicapped and the chants committee of the Chamber Gold Beach after flying north
Walsh
said
the
Dorena
dam
school and T
»he high | would eliminate the flood threat
of Commerce. At the fortnightly from California. The Silver lake map revealed a landing field at
Eagles Memorial Foundation
‘7 f EaS° d :‘nd
far north as Goshen. Its stored
Cottage Grove Ice Works. Cottage
luncheon of the Chamber of Com­ area was the destination of the Gold Beach.
which is providing medical and
Macumber of the grade school water
Needless to say the landing field
merce
Tuesday
noon.
George
will aid navigation in the
hunters, but when they arrived at
dental needs and college educations
holding the discussion. The eighth dry months, aid in the production
I Jons Club. (*ol tage Grove Mig.
Drury refern'd the matter back to whiTe the Silver lake country was a welcome sight, even at Gold
for the children of Eagles killed
grade mothers were hostesses at
Beach because the pilot was down
Co , Cottage Grove Motor Co , Cot- in World War II.
the merchant committee after
of more power, reduce stream pol­
the meeting, and Mrs. Richard­ lution and aid fish life.
to his last fifteen gallons. After a
considerable discussion on the
All Eagles are r<»|uested to lx-
son's
fifth
grade
Girl
Scouts
look
good meal and a tank full of gaso­
< 'hiirch.
Guy F. Atkinson, president of
present and hour the stoiy of subject. Pn-viously the merchants
care of children of parents at­ the .Dorena Construction Co., the
line, the weary fliers headed north
Cecil Snyder, the II jear old <)>e- commit tec recommended six holi­
tending.
for home and the B. & H. Flying
days tor the business houses to
last speaker on the program, rr-
gon Ixiy whom the Eagles saved
Eight sei vice organizations arc fieki. They managed to land at the
Student Body, Cottage Grove Rid- from becoming a criminal by close and Armistice day was not I
• lated a few of the difficulties en-
TROOP
HI
TO
HOLD
s|x»n«oring a Halloween party for l<x-al field and not to he done out
ing
DR. E. T. HEDLUND
i countered in constructing the dam
v. i, ■
placing him in Fr. Fl anna guns included in the list published sev­ youngsters of this area October .31 of a hunting trip, starteii for the
INXESTITFRE NOV. 6
by. Hank L. ( muse. Hoyd ( n»x- Hoy« f own. when- at present he Is eral months ago by the Sentinel.
and stated his workers had to
New York. N. Y. Dr. E. T Hed­
The Oregon Trail Council has cover two sections of land to get
at the armory, Shirley Nelson, Silver lake area by car and ac-
I <'11.
( ullnary Alliance. Eugene, ,uf lh), ;M,S|
nru| ig
approved
and
forwarded
to
coniing
to
one
R'|x>rt
arrived
at
lund,
Postmaster
of
Portland,
has
chairman of Halloween recreation
the enough impervious dirt to build
HIGH« AY COMMISSION
(Continued on Page 2.)
I housed in the Engles Building.
committee announced yesterday. the hunting area at 1:00 a.m.
been appointed Oregon State national headquarters of the K°y the earthen dam. He said the en-
TO OPEN HtWX BIDS
The eight organizations sponsor­
These fliers can testify that a Chairman of the 1950 March of Scouts of America the application gineers were a hard bunch'to
ON NOVEMBER 7 AN» M
tor charter
ing the event include: the IOOF wind can cause a plane to vivr
, . .. of .. the
. L new tnxjp
,- spon-
•
work for but that they were
Dimes. Basil (»’Connor, president
The state highway commission lodge, Rebekahs, Rod and Gun from its course and in the instance of the National Foundation for sored by the Knights of ( olumbus, honest.
Council No. 3154. The new troop
lusiness a n d Professional
will receive bids on 15 highway club.
. , As a final act in the dedication
Infantile Paralysis, announced to­
program, Governor McKay pulled
pror'Cts at its November meeting Women's club, Junior ChamlxT of ably the reason the fliers visited day. It is Dr. Hedlund's eleventh will be known as rroop 111.
Eleven lx>ys will receive their the switch which released water
in Portland November 7 and 8. Commerce, American Legion. Li­ California without recognizing it consecutive year as head of the
Four projects are kx-ated in Lane ons' club and Jayccc-cttes. From through the clouds, Al least that fund raising appeal in Oregon.
tenderfoot badges at the first in- storeri in the lake for the past few
Willious Marvon Har|xilc, 46. [<>|x'iator in 1913. and had Iwen
vestiture ceremony on Tuesday, days. Quite a few of the visitors
and Douglas counties as follows: 7 to 9 p.m. a goblin parade will is t he way
heerd"
on
gix>d
As
chairman.
Dr.
Hedlund
will
1122 Washington avenue, Cot ¡retired with the exception of the
November 6. 19-19 in the armory took occasion to visit the control
Douglas: Koc|x* Slough on Ump­ be staged with prizes for the best authority.
be in over-all charge of planning
• nge Grove, succumbed to a
at 7:10 p.m. The Explorer Unit tunnel in the dam.
qua highway, 20,(MM) cubic yards costumes, Youngsters can also
last
year
which
he
s|ient
in
the
and
organizing
the
annual
polio
attack while hunting near Vale,
number 218 will conduct the
of gravel fn>m stockpile. Lane: view an Abbott and Costello mention any names is that the
in-
--------------------
drive, and will coordinate activi- vestiture ceremony.
Friday, October 21. He was Isirn emfiloy of the Beach Logging
8!»o miles surfacing on Cougar- movie. The movie will include car- throe fliers don't want any Cali­
CERAMIC
SHOP
ties of nil city and county c; •am-
April 21, 1903 at Junction City, Company of Cottage Grove.
TO MOVE TO TOWN
Precher cri'ek section of Alsea- toons also.
fornia Chamber of Commerce to paign directors in the state.
and married to Rosetta Marsh at
Mr. Har|x»le was an active mem­ Deadwood highway. Fisher Road-
(CLP ( REEK SCHOOL
Mrs. Edna Pitcher has an-
From 8 lo 10 p.m. a teen age know that Oregon men flew over
Vancouver, Washington on Dec­ ber of the Church of Christ, Sixth
( ARND AL OCTOBER 28TII
Oak Hill section of Eugene-Rich­ dance will lie given at t he armory California territory without sto[>-
nounced that she will soon move
ember 27, 1924. He had been a
Gibbs avenue, and instrumental
Patrons and pupils of the Culp her Ceramic Shop which she has
ardson highway, 1.26 miles grad­ Refreshments will be included and ping to admire the scenery.
STATE CONVENTION
lesident of Cottage Grove since in the building of the new church,
(Tick school are preparing for the had in her home on Mosby creek
ing, surfacing and oiling. Oak Hill there is no admission charge. The
1933, coming here from Elmira also an active member of long
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bartruff at­
big school carnival to be given at for some time. Her new Irwation
overcrossing near Eugene, re­ teen age dance will include young­
Mr. linnalle retired us a ' loggin:
,,.,»- standing in the Cottage Grove
tended the state convention of the Culp Creek school Friday, October within the next few weeks will be
quires 400 feet concrete viaduct sters of high school and college
Rod and Gun Club.
State Farm Insurance Company
over SP tracks.
28th. Plenty of fun is promised for i in the White building on North
age.
Monday at the Multnomah Hotel
He is survived by his wife; one
everyone attending.
Sixth street.
in
Portland.
Approximately
500
son, Howard, who is a senior at
were in attendance at the all day
Oregon State College; one daugh­
Fire destroyed two cabins at the meeting.
ter, Mrs. Eileen Witherspoon of
Henry W. Mason, age 8-1, passed ( 'ol tage
Oak Grove Auto court Friday eve­
Speakers included Byron Smith,
four brothers,
away in Eugene Saturday, Oct Gaither and Alonzo, lx»th of Junc­
ning, starting near 10 p.m. The Oregon state director: Dr. Stan­
The residence occupied by Mrs.
21. 1919. He was born in Strat­ tion City. Jack of Not! and Noble Ollie Kimes near the steel bridge I IRFMEN'S BALL OCT. 2»TH
blaze starting from a defective oil ley. California state director of
Floyd Hilliker, manager for
The new "City-Sub” will be of
ford, N. Hamp., June 19, 1865 and of Red Bluff, California; one sis­
heater destroyed two cabins and Berkeley, Calif.; Pres. Mcchelle Mountain States Power Company
sustained damages estimated at
On October 29, the Cottage
steel construction and was
had been n resident of Cottage ter, Mrs. Rose Anna Hnrdisty of
had spread to the woodshed and of the home office, Bloomington, at Cottage Grove, today an­
$1,5(M) from a fire which gutted Grove Volunteer Fire Department
planned with careful regard to
Grove since 1917. He is survived Junction City; four half-brothers,
water tower before the flames Illinois and Vice President Adali nounced that work is in progress
the interior of the farm house Sat­ will hold their annual ball. The
modern design as well as to sat­
by two brothers, Eugene Mason of Alvin Harpole of Redding, Calif­
were checked by the Cottage Rusk, also of Bloomington.
on a new $21,000.00 power dis­ isfy technical requirements. It will
urday morning. Firemen said the purpose of this dance is to raise
Ijmcaster, N. Hamp., and George ornia, Marion of Junction City
Grove fire department. The fire
The 6:30 banquet was served in tribution substation. The new sub­ lie completely inclosed by a high
Mason of North Stratford, N. I and Claude and James, both of blaze started from an overheated the necessary funds to remodel was discovered by State Police Of­ the Rose
Bowl banquet room. station is to have a capacity of metal fence. The new structure
stove, setting fire to the wall at the old library into a recreation
Hamp., a niece, Mrs. Phoebe Mer-( Eugene.
ficer Haystead. who turneq in the Mayor Lee of Portland gave the 2500 kva, an increase of 1000 kva
the back of the stove. The fire room, kitchen, dormitory, and
will present a much mon? favor­
alarm. The fire halted highway welcome address at the banquet. over the old station.
rill of Stars, Conn., a step-daugh-
Funeral services wore held Wed- department was called at 6:55 shower room.
able appearance than does the old
traffic
for
nearly
an
hour.
ter, Ila Richards. I-os Angeles, and : nesday. October 26, at 2:00 pm Saturday morning and confined
The new equipment, located wood structure.
With this new room, the fire
C. L. Thrasher, fire chief Mti- FRONT REMODELED ON
nephew, Clifford Mason, Wcx.d n, Hie Gibbs Avenue Church of the damage of the fire to the in­
near the center of the city, will
Mr. Hilliker explained that thin
department
will
have
a
better
mated the loss at $5.000 with BOWLING ALLEY BUILDING
| burn. Funeral services were held Christ with F. Sherwood Smith, terior of the house.
receive energy over a 20 kv (20,- new construction is part of an in­
drawing card to get more mem­ property at risk estimated at
$12,-
Thursday Octotter 27. af 2:30 at pastor of the church officiating
The bowling alley' building on 000 volt) power line. The voltage tegrated program of Mountain
Firemen estimated that there
(MM). Only $1,000 insurance was South 5th, owned by N. J, Nelson,
Mills Mortuary w ith the Rev. D. Interment was in West law n cem- was a valuation of $3,000 at risk. bers in the department.
will he "stepped-down” by three- States to better handle the ever
Music
is
by
Johnny
Lusk
and
carried on the property, it
Hugh Peniston officiating. Burial | ctery, Eugene. Mills Mortuary was The loss was partly covered by in­
is being extended eight feet to 833 kva transformers to 2400 Increasing load, and to constantly
his
orchestra.
Admission
will
be
i
understood.
Owner
of
the
junaerstood.
Owner
of
the
wurt
Was In the I(X)F cemetery.
in charge of arrangements.
the property line and the front is volts, for distribution by the city modernize the power supply
surance.
one dollar.
[is Minnie Atkison of Comstock.
being modernized.
"ieeder” circuits.
system.
_
W. M. Loy, State
President of FOE,
To Speak Nov. 2nd
Auction Sale to
Help Kindergarten
Pays Off in Gas
Robbery Oct. 20
if Was a Good Trip Anyway—
Deer Hunters Start for Eastern
Oregon in Plane - Land at Gold Beach
Halloween Party 31st
Planned for Youth
W. M. Harpole Succumbs to Heart
Attack While on Hunting Trip
Rites Held Oct. 27
Ollie Kime Residence Interior Is
Fire Does $5000
Damage to Oak
Grove Court
Mt. States Power Co. to Energize New
$21,000 Power Substation Here Soon