THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, HHO
THE S E N T IN E L , 001T A Q K PROVE, PREPON
C hristmas ship coming here ! State Employment
Five Counties to
Furnish 40 Men
Is on the Increase
They’re on their way— Santa Ciaua
and Joey the Clown with the an
SALEM, Oregon - Local boards
for selective service in five Ore
gon counties will furnish a total
of 40 men, selected from regist
rants who have volunteered for a
year's military training, to report
in Portland, November 18 for in
duction into the A rm y of the
United States, Lt. Colonel Elmer
V. Wooton, state director of Se
lective Service, announced here
today.
The forty men compose the first
installment of a total of 2806 men
which this state is expected to
supply for the nation’s armed
forces by next June. An addition
al 43 men will be supplied Novem
ber 20 and other groups will be
furnished at intervals of about a
month until the entire 2806 quota
is filled.
Since the Oregon local boards
have reported about 300 regist
rants as volunteers for induction
the local boards which reported
earliest with the largest number
of volunteers were chosen to fur
nish the men for the November
18 quota. Colonel Wooton stated
that more volunteers would be se
lected to fill the November 20
quota and any remaining volun
teers would probably report for
induction early in December.
The local boards furnishing men
November 18 and the number to
be furnished by Lane county
boards are listed below:
Lane County Local Board No.
2, five; Lane County Local Board
No. 2. two; Lane County Local
Board No. 3, five.
nual Shall Christmas Show, trav
A reduction from 55,000 a year
ago to 27,000 unemployed in Ore
gon. attributed to an industrial
boom, was disclosed today by the
state unemployment service.
The figure of 27,000, which in
cludes WPA workers, was the
lowest since the first effects of the
depression were felt. An extensive
ship building program was respon
sible for taking up a large part of
the slack in employment, officials
said.
Large gains in lumber employ
ment were reported.
Employment here is about on a
standstill, Harold Machen of the
employment o f f i c e » n n o u m v il
Monday. At the present time there
are no new jobs opening up to take
additional laborers. The highway
strip contract has been finished
and work has been slowed down at
the Coast Ford dam and these two
factors have tended to hold new
employment to a minimum, he
elling In tho good ship Lollypop
and bringing presents for all good
boys and girls. Pictures show tho
Lollypop an routs hero and Joey
trying to Imitate one of the mysti
fying magic tricks that will bo
performed by tho ship's Captain.
All performances are free—every
body Is Invited to attend.
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There are several calls made al
most dally at the employment of
fice with reference to government
work on defense contracts, but un
til the labor census is completed,
the local office will not likely be
able to make any placements in
this work, although one man has
been sent to a government Job at
Astoria.
AUTO STOLEN IN EUGENE.
The good ship Lollypop, bring
ing a cargo of treasure and a
The United States Civil Service ^?,UP d i s t i n g u i s h e d passengers.
Commission announces the follow-
The Social Neighbor club met
ing open competitive examina- „J®"*? £ }® * \V eads th$
— ___ - 19th at the home w
November
of
tions: Calker, wood; boilerbuilder,
’ 1 Mrs. C. H. Haight. Fifteen mem-
coppersmith, sailmaker. toolmak-
uere Prcsent- Mrs. John
er
»
haf Hathaway became a member
These examinations are for the
aSain Names were drawn for the
purpose of filling existing and fu-
1
Christmas tree The next meeting
ture vacancies at the Puget Sound
h
Chn» h»« wil1
at the home of Mrs C- E-
Navy Yard. Bremerton, Washing- .
Brown with Mrs. L. Strong as
ton.
***" tourinf tha .West (or ten hostess on November 27. Roll call
Applications for the position of
wU1
answered by quotations or
calker, wood, must be o^fU e with
S h e l V S mam a short P**"1
the Recorder, Labor Board, Puget
S u n d e rla n d
Mrs. Oso®1" Jackson. Mrs. N.
Sound Navy Yard, Bremerton, g..Th
h
: th
. w Corliss and Mrs. Lee Nixon were
Washington not later than De-
ever had. The show is travel- <°.int A
h<f htess^ at
f,or
cember 2, 1940.
,
,
land-ridine vacht nainted Mrs Arthur Corliss (Esther Rais-
Applications for the position of in8 . CT)lori; a n d V sig h t’ long to or) at the Jackson home. Fifteen
boatbuilder. coppersmith sadmak- re^
ber1 At 1he
us ion of ™ends and neighbors were pres-
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EXAMS.
Delight Valley
1941
FOR
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An automobile belonging to J. I
R. Cann of Cottage Grove, was
stolen in Eugene at noon Thurs
day and was recovered nt 10 p. m.
the same night in Kelso, Wash
ington. by Sheriff Richards.
Leslie Woodruff and Eugene
Snyder, California transients, who
took the car from Willamette
street after Cann had parked It,
were arrested at a gas station!
when they could not pay for the
gas they bought. They were turn
ed over to the federal authorities,
sheriffs officers announced.
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NOW
ON
D lS P tA Y
M cCoy M otors
6th and Washington
Chrysler Plymouth Sales and Service
Office Supplies of every kind. The Sentinel.
Bookkeeping Outfits, all kinds. The Sentinel.
m
magic demonstration. S a n a “ *
by the Recorder, Labor Board, Qjaus
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ayres have
Puget Sound Navy Yard. Bremer-
? u iiq S ^ g ift^ S d " }*“ .for Medford and perhaps CAli
to every good !x,y and
Full information may be obtain-
n ,£rorS, 1 *e ^ ^ er-
Board Puget Sound Navy Yard.
Bremerton. Washington; the Sec-
retary, Board of U. S. Civil Ser-
vice Examiners at any first class
or second class post office.
i a t°hei? m
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, »
K ..parents
well
chiidrpn are months ago to Max Sears of Brad-
*nvited to attend the Shell Christ- W M
M
rs -»t vizhh
t
mas Show Everything ls free -
Mr and Mrs. Curtte White of
^ 3 , performance of the s h « -
Lake visited over the
Adam" Grade week end at the honw of Mrs
K S y . N o v e iib S ? 2 tS d I t
Parents- Mr- and Mrs.
approximately 1:30 p. m.
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MENTIONS MONEY AND
ENROLLMENT LESS AT OCE.
_______
BUYS A LOT.
OREGON COLLEGE OF EDU-
FAIRBURY, N ebraska-E verett
ClarH °Z DHUer’ 7 ingle? " J h 8 D^representation £ t l£ Oregon
crowd attending a tax sale of Har-
f Education numters
bine village lots.
,
17 , , u d - n t -
of
th e s e six are
1 He showed a friend his New
are j u i S , aSnd f ^
York gloves.
- .a r e
Total enrollment fig-
"How much did they cost?"
asked the friend.
a ^ e d d J c r e l s e o^eT last veahs
"Twently-five cents,” boasted figures. This would indicate that
ic a t n rp cn n t a t m S n v K
p m p « n t
^ ‘s h e r i H ^ g h t Young, conduct- th#*ro from^lernemaiy3
ttuooir Hansen.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rausch
J ® 08. ° f ^ U??n eu vte,te^
Sunday morning at the home of
^f™Sf h»S..P arents’ Mr and
Mrs. Oscar Jackson and the two
K > “ w r i X d^ " er
% di
neai Wa^ l r
M
Malcolm Horn has been
a t . tha..h? T e of h"
« « ‘er. Mrs.
John Waldren in Eugene.
^rs. C H Hai«ht and grand-
S^Udren, _Elsie Haight and Gene
. ß
^XpCCt-
to
leave
¡ . . ¡ . J
yb^
j Irsr C
j 7 endo-
ing the auction, heard only the an ¿ccupation> whic< if it ^ n.
CaMomia.
price, promptly marked «»down. l)nuas
iead to a definite lack
There were no other bids and f well-trained grade school teach-
WhRe and son
the sheriff informed a surprised
decrease is Drobablv due S i i ard of C014®««? Grove were
Clark he had bought a lot in Har-
iXdi t £ t W ere
at the
blne-
An unused 1924 model automo-
bile, so maintained that its buyer
says that it is as good as the day
it was built to sell for $l,68o, re-
cently went to the highest bidder
for $40. Modern cars selling for
less than half of its original price
can run rings around it.
Corona Portables. The Sentinel.
Now! Hove
Modern Indirect
Lighting . . . With
LOW-COST
ADAPTERS
A t Little A t
2
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are too many teachers and to the
Mr
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low minimum salary law in Ore-
♦»,» i m c
AT°W»n
gOn, although very few teachers £¡1 "u1?roh
ty»ChMSI«
start at the eighty-five dollar
H convention
at Not!
level. AU graduates at OCE for
.
the past few years have had teach-
celebrated at
¡ng positions offered to them.
¡ t e li^ n ^ n ^ L w
Among the Lane county «tn- the,r.son Donald of Camp Clatsop
dents now enrolled is Evelyn Weel-
Z?i1' . 7 he
dreyer of Cottage Grove.
Grove were also week-end guests
Corona Portables. The Sentinel. at^
family, the
Charles Beidler family and Alfred
Beidler were Sunday dinner guests
at the Ernest Sears home.
The Parks family of Eugene are
moving into the Max Sears house
this week.
Mrs. Oscar Flaten and Mrs. A.
F. Clark, as guests of Mrs. Fan
nie McAllister, attended a benefit
bridge party at the Elks lodge in
Eugene Saturday.
The John Hathaway family vis
ited Sunday afternoon at the Wil
liam Palmer home in Cottage
Grove.
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Only one person In every ten of
New York City’s 7.649.000 popula
tion owns a passenger car as com
pared with more than one out of
every three of Los Angeles' 1,400,-
000 population.
Railroad revenue from automo
tive freight was $425,556,000 in
1939.
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