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u J O Libi»«» Capacity Crowd Pomona Grange Sets New U. H. S. f “ ( ,w AmmgeJ Gym Dedicated The annual Orange play festival with sixteen g r a n g e s of [jinc county participating, I n scheduled to iHgln February 10th and run ______ until March 31st. The play festi- | vul I n an annual event sponsored L. H. Gregory, Sports Writer hy the Pomona grange. Purpose of the festival I n for grange mem for the Oregonian In bers to become lietter acquainted. The entertainment conNlsts of one Oue.tt Speaker j act plays. As In previous years, the home LIONS LOSE DEDICATION grange will supply music and sell OAME TO EUOENE refreshments nt u low cost, but no admission will be charged. The following schedule bus been Dedication of the n e w union prepared by Mrs. Claude Arne, high school gym here Tuesday Pomona lecturer. evening went off without a hitch Willakenzie and Junction City and the only thing to mar an will visit Santa Clara. February otherwise memorable occasion was 10th; W alterville and Irving to the basketball game following the (ioshen, February 13; Goshen and ceremonies In which the high Jasper to Creswell, February 17; school learn was administered n Jasper and Elmira to Walterville, 36-24 defeat by the Eugene high February 21; Dorena and Cre»- Axemen. well to Thurston, February 24; Barrage of Mu|irrlatlve» Santa Clara and Central to Ir v There never was so many su ing. February 25; Willakenzie and perlatives used in connection with Thurston to Jasper. February 28; any _ . other ... event .. here os there was Dorena and Irving to Willakenzie. b,nf ?** * * h‘Kh M' 1 March 3; Creswell and Four Daks building and the new gym. which ,o Ehnlra M an.h 4. Junt.,i(jn ond is large enough to hold an Indoor cp.ldson to Central. March 5th; r Oregonian was praised as the lead- Snoqualmie Snows Bring Out Ski Throngs A n .p l, sno« and Ideal w e a th e r started U H I w in te r sports season o ff w ith bang a t Snoqualm ie Faso, mecca lo r W ashington ski enthusiasts. T h e youngsters in background w eren't big enough fo r skis but seem to be ........... ..................... - ..... . « n lo T ln e e l e i , h ride. Spanish Veterans and Auxiliary r . . - . w «xr ,r ¿oldsnn. March 11; &X Holii Jo,,lt Installation on 26th creek Four ^ anY Attend Food StRlYip Meeting 3,t Eugene Monday Eve Co. Court Studies Plans to Relocate D 980 Men Will Be Inducted in Army 90,000 Visited Umpqua Nat l Forest in 1940 SALEM , Oregon -A requisition for 980 men to be furnished the armed forces of the United States from selective service registrants of Oregon was received Thursday by Governor Charles A. Sprague and transmitted to Lt. Colonel Diamond Lake Is Outstanding Elmer V. Wooton, state director Attraction for This of selective service. The 980 men are to be supplier! Region during the period beginning Feb ruary 17 and closing March 8. De livery of the men to the Portland 28 IMPROVED. F O R E S T induction station from the Oregon CAMPS MAINTAINED local hoards w ill be on the basis of 80 ml-n. February 17; 75 each --------- -— day. February 18. 19, 21, 24. 25. More than 90,000 persons visited 26. 27, and March 6; 100 men on the Umpqua National Forest dur- .March 7; and 125 on March 8. ing 1940. according to a report The requisition received today just released by Forest Supervisor is the third received since the se- V. V. Harpham. By far the greater lective service act became eftec- number of persons were visitors at tive, and comes out of the 2806 Diamond Lake when* the big at- quota allotted to Oregon for the traction is fishing for rainbow fiscal year ending in June. The trout. In addition to the 90.000 first requisition was for 83 men in visitors, it « estimated that an November and the second asking additional 31.000 people motored for 351 men. is being filled this within the National Forest pri- week. j m anly to enjoy its forest scenery. Colonel Wooton stated that pro- The average visitor at Diamond vision had been made in the requi- Lake spent four days in the tor- sition received today for accept- est, while those on other parts of ing colored registrants w h o s e the forest enjoyed two and a half numbers will be reached or who days each. -Two-thirds of the visi- have volunteered. tors were campers, while the re- Definite calls upon the various maining one-third were classed as local boards for »he men each picnickers, resort guests and win- must furnish to make up the 980 ter sports participants. will not be annuonced until next The Umpqua National Forest week, it was indicated. maintains 28 improved free for est camps and 12 improved com bination campground and picnic areas. Facilities at most camping spots consist of rustic tables, camp stoves, and sanitation convenien ces. There are 49 privately owned summer homes on the forest, mostly at Diamond Lake, and two public resorts. Fred Bosley will assume his du ties as scoutmaster of troop No. J if F! * « ite r of Jttie Pacific Oaks and W alterville to Junction S^m sh-Am erican^war™ and t £ coast and even Orlo Bagley was city . March , 7; Goldson and t o . /V P C IT I I f i r P T I f l Auxiliary met at the armory and referred to as the Pacific coast's Mne ({, Four nalw M areh » u w u n c u i L IU / C /IU best and forem.«t braailrsster. Thurston and Goshen to Sjwncer held a joint installation of offi- (This ought to bring an offer CrrHt> March Sprncer ‘Creek < *« • after serving a pot-luck din The Lane county commissioners from either the CBS or the NBC ,IIld & inIfl C|«ra ,o M arrh « *r at 1:00 p. m Practically every food store in court Is studying a plan submitted and muylie both). Officers of the Spanish war vet this section was represented at a ^y the U. S. Engineers for the re- 31st. At a 6:30 dinner given jointly erans installed were: W. C. Buch meet Ing held in Eugene Monday location of the roads in the vicin- by the Lions club and the Cham anan. commander; Ray Sherman, night for the purpose of explain- o( proposed Dorena dam. ber of Commerce, three sports vice commander: C. A. Cooley, ing the federal food stamp plan. Yesterday. W alter Holland and AI- writers were introduced to about junior vice _ commander; G. ... W. „ . .. which was inaugurated over the ,en Wheeler, county commission- forty local business men attend Sw ee.quarterm aster; U . H „ M ill- (, , unt> Tue#day The plan ers and Clinton Hurd, county ing: L. H. Gregory, guest sjieaker ( r. quarternias ter, I ( . Petersen. designed to remove surplus farm judge in company with the county of Portland; Dick Strlte. Register- ouicar oi ’nc uay: W. J. t hap- commodities and to aid the needy engineer made an inspection of the Guard sports writer, ami Dave man, guard. w i,j jXJOSj iood ,Mlrcha.sing of proposed changes. Saundrraon, Eugene News sports Auxiliary officers installed were the needy fifty percent, If the The main Row river road would writer. , L u u Morris, imrsidenl. M artha plan hecumes operating generally extend from a-point a mile west Fred G. Knox, £ president of the Markin's Idea. commander; * Those who n are iliar with with the of the the n Kelly covered bridee bridge to to the 18. on February 1st, succeeding A. 'Jam vts*r«t, ir« l/u'ai j iik * counfv u c 11 < *1111 Li ra 1 ixuincil Cooley, senior vice j nos« who rr fam liirninsr the or elly covered I I Lane •••* • »••«••»I is liven credit for twine the Thursday completed the list of C r i d e r ^ ¡ s ’ W illiam ! riilp to m ’ plan t,M,t •’ * ' » ’«ke at. least Jim Spahr farm, a distance of sev- W. Wooley, who has resigned on was given credit for being the ___. . . . in Kt-inn ih - appointments for crops, home and manaer, Lxus Williams, chaplain, a month for the plan to start en miles, which would skirt the account of the press of private (tapa the _ __ s n o r ts of w r if w ra h e re f . r tl \t . h n lra l ,tv e » ,o<'k a n d l® n d u s e Ads.Oakes secretary; Josephine working. hills. Plans also call for a change business. Mr. Bosley has been con- sports writers here for the <kdi- committee. Committees met yea- Chapman, treasurer; Helen Sher- nected W,ln with SCOUl scout W°™ work h5 here for W ith Cottage Grove union high W illiam Haldeman is a commit- in the Kelly road from about the ?5c,ea re for cation of the now gym and in re- t«-rdnv at the 4-11 building on the man, historian; R omi Petersen, tee member from this section of same place across the Row river ? ° 1 ten years’ which school tied for second place with ferring to Gregory as a writer, fair grounds and reviewed the conductor; Ella El«-ck. assistant the county. to connect with a road leading to bave apent 88 assistant scout Springfield high school, the baa- Markin gave the audience the Im- progress made on the n-commen- -------------------------- the Mosby creek road. J S ” “ T “ } " ' kethall game between these two pression that lie thought Gregory d a tlo « for the past year. Max conductor; Minnie Sweet, guard; The O P and E tracks will !he schools Friday night. January 31, Elsie Griffin, assistant guard. ( RESWELI. DEDICATES NEW also was a devil and would not have Nielsen of Junction City is chair- be changed from !he O rrran , \ > probably holds the dis- shouJd a thriUer. Earher the *37,000 HIGH SCHOOL. been surprised to see the guest m«n of the crops committee. Mrs. bridge to the Spahr place New ‘ ‘nct,on ’n thls s^ ,on ot havin8 season Springfield defeated the lo- REA MEETING AT DORENA speaker wearing a set of horns Ra»Ph 1-atrd '• Oreswell, Vlsitors from many sections of tracks will be k^ated on practi- cals by two po,nt-s' Coach Piece's TONIGHT. >k.i u " 1» chairman of the home and rural would have ckme credit to M rs. Jpannt. Mor- ------------ western j v s s - s s " s ä ä s r s r - ev™ - the Dlggeet buck In Oregon. It ion of Blftckbutte route to a mem- Tonight at the Dorena grange dedication M?ernn that the aport« w riter waa her of committee. F. D. I M - hall a meeting to further explain 000 high school building at Cres- heavy grade according to P M ‘n tbe Jefferson “ h001 will assume »f this this committee. A preliminary game between the associated with evil because Mack- zold ° f route 5. Eugene, is chair- the REA setup is being held. Miss well. Friday afternoon. Dedication Monu- countv engineer « « u t mas- teams of the two In persisted in reading the sports man of the livcMtock committee Virginia Virginia Houtchens, Houtchens, representa- represents- ceremonies eeromonioK were v.«r» in in charge nr ur ’ y g ler on first. W1|, start at 7;00 p. m. followed of r Leif news in the Sunday Oregonian In- and Raymon Wicks of Doreni w tive of the REA utilization district S. Finseth. junior iwst grand mas. Mr. Wooley presided over the by the main contest at 8:15.: Cot- stead of studying his Sunday ,,n ,his committee, F. E. ('ham FUNERAL SERVICES FOR troop for the last time as scout tage Grove’s probable line-up will and Gustav H. Bleisner, Bonne- ter ot the Masonic lodge of Ore- school lesson. «1 route 1. Eugene, is chair- ... ¡v» are MRS. SHEAR! FRIDAY. master at the meeting Morjday be: Center. George Dugan; for- man of A the committee repiesentattve. are gOn ^ onGX ^ o f a^ x t ; ^ ± T ^ ^ H land ^ n w use Ty S T ra S P utilization a l p a l speakers for t h n - S evening. In recognition of his ser- wards, Johnny Minor and Junior Funeral services for Mrs. Geo. vice to the troop, he was presented Langston; guards. Tommy Jones on some oi ms experiences as a nH|||. a of , hp „ „ „ m i,, mng. Two similar meetings will as chairman of the program and L *“" . f r o m South l-ane. Also J H . ' bi‘ h?W ,h*' Lowell high school announced the program numbers W Sheary, who passed away last a Boy Scout calendar by Brian and Parr ion Hocker. A capacity In association with some of the c h a m a rá ^of“ Cot tag.' Grove and Trent grade school. which included several addresses week, were held at the Smith Stroup, senior patrol leader. The crowd is expected for this impor- leading star athletes, referring ------- and ronditions by the Creswell ( ha»x?l Friday afternoon at 2:30 retiring scout master invested four tant battle. particularly to an ape story ex Iso was was Mrs. Mrs K. K B. B ° ’ciock with ,hc Rev H w - Davls >»y». Wallace Morelock. Cecil ___ band. Present also ploded several years ago, In which ........ Nile artin, Rep Reg Gland and N ile Pia«. Plas- T A o v o n n Melton, who donated the twelve of Eugene. Baptist minister and M artin. a band of apes were sufifxwi'd to acre tract of land on which the former Cottage Grove pastor, of- ter. -Stanley Daugherty was elect- have made an attack on Isolated ficiating. Interment was made in ed the patrol leader of the Bob school building Is located. miner's cabin In the vicinity of the I.O.O.F.-Masomc cemetery. W hite patrol. M t. St. Helena. It was Gregory _________________ Forty-one members of the Do» TO LEBANON DISTRICT who established the fact that foot u .. ».-u- .. . , . CONVENTION rena Grange made their schedule prints made hy the apes in the S A L E M . O rc « n n -.M tllio iis o f Americans soon w ill be sc. ing _______ visit to the Creswell Grange last sand were all made by a right ."«»»ml .o lo r photographs ot some o f Oregon s o u ts la ji.lti.g seen- Five members of the American Thursday evening and the Dorena foot. n ttraetio n s whleh w ill appear in spring issues o f national Legion and Auxiliary atended a Grange Officers opened the meet The speaker also referred to the niagatines ill connection w ith the 1941 trav el prom otion earn- district convention at Lebanon ing with Henry Williamson, mas- Sunday. Representing the legion fact that he remembered the time pnign o f the Oregon S tate H ig h w a y conim im iot). — ---------------------— ter, presiding. were: Messrs. Wm. Haldeman, when a local oil man, Frank Riggs. The magazine campaign will b e ----------------------------------------------------- The band that blew such encouraging ottage Following the business meeting _ _ strains to the C ____ was a student at the University augmented , by illustrated adver- 1EM1 edition of the official Oregon Claude Siu inian and A1 Griffin. and had visions of probably be- ttewnenta In newspapers as far state highway map Is also in "the and the auxiliary were: Mmes. Grove Lions was swell, the m ajorettes w e ren ’t h a lf bad. the dedi- a program was given by the vfait- Loren Hunt in Mn coming the second Jack Dempsey ^ n r in n a t l ” * ** ( eW ‘ !’nnd* ,he state p rin te r and will Ruth Haldeman nnd Hester Reed, cation was o.k., and the G rove cheering section veiled them - ors with Mrs. be Committee reports were the selve« hoarse but it d id n ’t seem to help the jin x that was on the S,harge' , Tbe program included: since he develo|x>d quite a bit of ' Touri!it attractions of all ___ issued shortly. These and oth ¿ I T * ° f busi" 7 s '.rans; L io ,w ’ »hooting eye as the Eugene Axem en exchanged dro p -kick T '* " 0 s?,° by Mrs. N ettie Gawley; sec- booklets printed under the direc c' skill ns a boxer. tions of the state will t>e featur- tion of the Travel and Informa- acted «< oom sessions. sessions, u ,i_..,. i,;,.v „.¡»i. .i, i , . narmonic solo soio, Mrs. anme uouae; at both Of i interest interest i___i,;..b » . ., ., . , " “ “ K’ 1* o ro p -xi* ?" k harmonic Mrs. r Fannie Goude; Preceding the mnln basketball P(| ,n the course of the campaign, tion department of the highway was the Action ol tlie Willamette ,J . . thl.‘ . ,lons ».» e»d »P »» »he long end o f a 36-24 vocal solo. Mmes. Goude and game of the evening, Supt. H. B. The Oregon coast country will commission are used in answering council in voting to back the res- J. y I »‘ s(*a> niSh> on ’ he Gawley; legislative report Wilbur Ferrln introduced Mr. Gregory, be pictured in a double page color the tens of thousands of inquiries ?lu»k>n of the state commander Ll£?s f ° ° r ' there left little time for actual Biack : skit M r and Mrs Oris who gave a short dedicatory ad- photograph taken at a beautiful that pour into the department in in thc ,Plnn ,o 81' «head with the The Grovers drew first blood as play. The Lions added 4 points to Steele- vocal duet M m « Ada dress, praising both the gymnast- •SP°* n®®*" Brookings at wild flow- response to the tourist promotkm formation of the Oregon Home (•• Dugan sunk a fi'ee throw after their score while the Axemen lonnincra and lonnino. urn and the union high school ®r tlr" e ln »h® March Issue of the campaign. Guard. a a scoreless Jennings, scoreless two-minute two-minute period. period. A A tallied 5 to end rilu the lIir game 24-36 pan„. n . field goal •**' by c'" Eugene quickly put for •*-- the ” Eugene — West Siders. f Panel ^ V y d,8CUSS,on S y WillFamso^Tnd building as being one of the best American magazine. The copy tells An added element In the High- -------------------------- **“w “ -------- ‘ -■ on l e K roasT Othera intnsluced X l ( ± Z i . n ' K ' ■ T ’ '; 'V ROBERTS PLANE HERE them out in front where they re- Marshall of Eugene took high shted by S n I unt PhUib L a ^ „ , , ------------- mained for the rest of the game, point honors with 10 while his f 'iailde a T^I^ »nd f h h P ’ to the audience were F. L. Gran- short dr|V|ng time between O re -4 u ra all in natural cotor, jus°"com- Finnerty. Several of the members of the From then on It was nip and tuck team-mate Hagg and Minor of the H J c H u h n tav hv nls, principal, who Introduced fom gUn and distant points as well as pleted. which will soon be cireu- Cottage Grove Flying were u« at with fouls o r club as»orsn j « ___ a » cions j ____ s_ . . r l- C i- V . C lU D Dodce p i d y Aueust Dy Mmes. Joe Preece, local coach, nnd Fritz the comparatively low cost of va- lated before audiences throughout tiL l t t n c r o r . m v o "r i l< i I v i t n 'ei ll-v,n8 wuck ano iasi, both scored . 8. Schneider Vauvhn Kramer. Eugene coach, nnd the cations in Oregon. the United States The film, which L son" J i “^ «, taW»2f ,he Axen* " managed to hold The Grove B-squad added an- and m , s S Frances’ French * two team captains, Perrion Hock- The February issue of National is in sound, covers every part of <S!'ons and * 2! plane and were on ,OP “ the fir8t 9uar' o,h®r victory to their l e n g t h y _______________ s t a te longing to C. E. Roberts was m ter ended 13-7. string er of the Lions and Duane M ar- Geographic carries a half page II- thp the state. string hv by crushing crushing the the Fnaeee Eugene »ee. sec TO LECTURE POLICEMEN use. Max Green of Eugene was The second quarter was of the Willamette lustration or me new vyitiamette T he tourist promotion program still ondaries 23-16 in the opener. shall of Eugene. i highway through a stand of beau- for 1{M1 was recommended to the hr .... ................................. M 1V rc to g»ve the instructions. Sev- young when Mold. Eugene center, Lineups: The new gym was packed to CE- Leonard King, of the Eugene tlful spruces. It emphasizes Ore- highway commission last Septem- visitors were also present, was sent out on personal fouls. As Cottage Grove Eugene police force, an F B I man w ill give ranltyh l » h * e S «‘’" '’ / “ f ^ ’/o re s t campgrounds by the Travel and Informalion Among those to solo were Paul the clock ndvanctxl toward the Langston 2 . —-f* 10 Marshall a lecture to applicants for police I f h ia s o n ^ h * r r o w S was ra £."hJ stroam* und department advisory committee Radtke. Carl Fields. Lester Bris- halftime mark the play raged Minor 8 ...... —-T 6 Blatchley positions here next Wednesday of the season. The crowd was es- other playground areas. consisting of Donald J. Sterling, bane. Crip Morelock, and C liff furiously, but the Lions managed Hocker 7 G .............. 2 Mold night. The exact time of Mr. tlmated at about 700. Incidentally Ihe Columbia River highway, j ohn a . Laing. Dr. E. B. McDan- the limited seating capacity of the M t. Hood, the Cascade lakes, C rat- |e| vv. D. B. Dodson and E. P. Roberts. Visitors are always wel- to cut their opponents' lead to five G. Dugan 5 G ........... 8 Hagg King's lecture was not made points, although the Axemen were Jones 2 building was the only criticism ®r lak®. the Oregon Caves, the Hoyt, all of Portland; Merle R^ come at the field. -G ............. 7 Deller known last night, but any one In- ° f the 21' W “ < * * “ * " • S 3 Wright terested may obtain further infor- heard on the building. Ila rt Mountain antelope country, Chessman, Astorin; Robert W. BOYS T A K E N I X T o T l s T n n v ! ! ± , On th<J ‘° P D. Dugan .... S Morrison mation by contacting Myron Per- -------------------------- ' ht’ •’’»«'*• '«ke and <x-ean Huhi, Medford; Frank Jenkins. B O !S TAKEN INTO CUSTODY, score. NELSON ADDRESSES 8th adver" , Klamath Fulls; Hugh Ball, H ixm I Two bovs from tho Children'« s emen »''»K'henvd their Phillips ......... S Hodges ry, who will assume his duties aa tisements later to aplanir. Two boys from the Children s advantage s l o w l y through the Pleuard S ...... Dramer chief of police here on the flmt River; Ed. W. Miller, Eugene; R. kt t m „ i .. . „ ...'„I,,., nrtrli-p-r* • ernPbnsis has been r . Cronlse. Albany; nnd Charles »*arrn H °m® «» Corvallis, John R. third canto and Junior Langston. DavenDort S ”' Rivals ™ 'h ,.° .L M h C N uJ' o^u 7 ^ d,d« n d ° n .u1’ b,' u " y. ” [ On’K«n wi,d H. Reynolds. La Grande. Chambers nnd Dougins Cramer. Grove forward, left the floor on Z ll ™ m Mr. and Mrs. Perry and daugh ed the 8th graders nt the Jeffer- flowers throughout the spring and were picked up here Monday night fouls. When the smoke of the OLD TIMERS TO HOLD son school on the subject of "What | summer. ter moved down from Marcqla the LtM'AL MEN TO SALEM. by Guy Smith, night officer, and quarter cleared, the scoreboard BASEBALL BANQUET. the Post Office Does Besides T»”’ s»a»® printing plant is now latter part of the week and are held for investigation. When their showed the Axemen with an 11 Handle the Mall." turning Oregon out the Vacation.” 1941 Issue of domiciled in the Omer apartments. "Your a hook- Y 'p '1 !dpn' ' ’, y W“s identity was ?8’®blished established ,hey they were point point lead lead and and a a tally tally of of 32 32 while while Tbe o ld Timers Baseball asso- TinvH WoifnrH i. ...» I * 1 ' e t 1 describing comprehensively !,np K’ . s ’ G unner left yesterday turned over to the juvenile auth- the Lions' book showed their score £ia,k>n has arra"Kcd to h«»d »h® Mr. and Mrs. Randall Seaver are Lloyd Wo fard Is recovering sat- (m(J wj)h profuge niustrations the mo'»ing for Salem to attend n orities hy John Schaffer, chief of at 20. ?*xtb a" nl!a,„ bal'9»®» a» »b® the parents of »"" an 11 isfaetot ily in 11 Eugenr hospital „ t iract|onf( of „p Gregon, vaea- hearing on senate bill 52, a nieas- police, ond sent home. Officers The traditionally rough fourth 'i’* 11'1'1»» bnl*- Satur<l>v ni«’^ ** pound after undergoing an operation for lion C(lstSj (lis, ancos nnd other ure relating to the conservation said the boys were in possession quarter lived up to its renuta^on 'a ry ? S.l Nu/ n,bers ,bi" r u ruesday’ .¿anl^*ry at appendicitis tbe first of the week, (m atter oi interest to tourists. The of game and fish. of burglary tools iw ith nearK so manv 3 S n V” ° f S a,e. attend' ? U,ler y honW’ He h“ < I « u n neany so many fouls th a t The banquet starts at 6:30 p. m. j been named W illiam Raymond. Knox Completes List Appointments On Ag Council Koad Bosley to Assume Duties as Scout Master February 1 Thriller Promised in Springfield - Cottage GfOVe Caffe Game Oregon’s Outstanding Attractions To Be Nationally Advertised -LfOreila IrrallgerS Visit Creswell the 16th Axemen f^hip Lions Tuesday Night in Game Dedicating the New Gymnasium