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-• . .- g -o «i ©■ Wb,ar’ VOLUME LI Defense Costs Reach Total of Forty Billions COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY OREGON, THURSDAY MARCH 27. IM I NUMBER 33 World’s Largest Airplane Can Carry Bombs Over 7700 Miles Musicai Program, Art Exhibit to Be Jefferson School A music program and art ex hibit wilj be presented at the Jef ferson s c h o o l Friday evening M euure Awaiting the Signa March 28th. The program will be given in the Jefferson school audi ture of President torium while the art exhibit will Roosevelt. . be in the halls with Mr. Sokolich and Miss Schneider in charge. The program starts at 7:45 p. m. DEFENSE OFFICIALS BUSY Orchestra and band under the ON NEW ORDERS direction of Mr. Stovall; glee clubs. Miss Marian Jelinek, and accompanists are Helen Smith and WASHINGTON.- Awaiting the Abigail Trask. word that President R<xM>evelt had Orchestra — Standard Bearer signed the $7.00().MM).<l00 British M a r c h . McCaughoy; Firelight aid appropriation at sea. the capl-l Shadows Reverie, Conway, Chu tai found yesterday that the coat San - A Chinese Characteristic. of enormous national detenu« pro Stallfort; June Idyls Waltz, Mc- gram had almoat reached the MO,- i Caughey. 000.000.000 mark Tuesday-Friday Glee Club—The Actually, an OPM tabulation Hopak. Russian Folk Song; At showed, the authorized and pro Pierrot's Door, French Folk Song; posed United State* expenditure* Frere Jacques. French; It Was a alnce June J. l'.Mo. have total..I Dream. South American; It Was 130,177.800.000 Including the Brtt- a Lover and His Lass, English; At lah aid appropriation An addition the Fair. Italian. al $3.511,000,000 in order* have Band—Phil and Dot, March; been placed here by Great Britain Bohdan. March; Ago, March. A lew hundred plane* like th i* one would. In opinion of some rip e rt* . enable U. 8. to pulverir* almost any m ilitary objective w ith in It* erul»- In that period. Ing radius ot 770« m ile* llr n r e ltd» Dousla* B I S bomber, world * U rgr*« airplane. I* Important in hemisphere defense plan*. B -l» I* show* Monday-Thursday Glee Club.— The president* signature on the In fin a l aasembly station at Santa Monica, Cal., sw a iltn * laat tourhea before teat flig h t*. The 82-ton m a n a t e r carries 18 ton« sf I Out Country, Claudius; Mister huge aid appropriation mea*ure W ing spread la 212 feet, plane'* length la 132 Iset. Ila four engtnw dcretop total of 8000 boraepower. Moon, Wilson; The Cat and the waa generally expected to lie a Cat Boat, Loomis; Old Blari: Joe, signal for a new intensification of Stephen Foster; The Camptown effort* to get those dollar* trans Races, Stephen Foster; The Vaga formed Into the nece**nry Hupplle* bond. Nobel Cain. a* rapidly l a y i u i j . a* u possible, pu*»n>i<-. and u n ii to i o get gei • r \ f IS Folk Dances, under supervision ti™ , .u p p i.« delivered to Britain of Miss Wolfe, accompanied by and American armed f,.n. ______________ £ ________________ * Marjorie Coiner.—Danish Dance Some saw a hint of a stepped- a ., ~ . « -* •* •* Representatives of welding -- -- — - and . Patrons ot the .. high - school dis* u _ .. _ . _ , of Greeting. Sixth Grade Home up aid tempo when defense offi- OOUth G aSC ade D lS tlT C t machine shop* and foundries with trict and especially the parents. Speaker .Say* Survey of Drain- jrjsh Eilt, Sixth Grade four member* of the Chamber of are invited to attend a special Eugene Line I* Underway. Home Room. ton* of magnesium an ingredient . -- , ,. _ Commerce met hero Monday eve- open house at the union high ----------- Monday-Thursday Glee Club. perfecled „ ,..mfx,rary scnooi DUiMUig April «in. inis c Brazl, manager of Eu. Goodnight. Jakobewski. ureat Britain April 1. »a-ZZZ Z organization. Purpose of the or- event marks the first anniversary „Pn<1 of Bonneville ad- ________ _ ____ Thia wa* the first lease-lend The Methodist \ (ruth of the „anuatten wajl lo ,!«■,ermine if Io- of the occupation of the new build- ministration told Chamber of consignment where character was Sou’hern Qgac.de Diatrlc wul (hp , Following a short assembly ^¿mmerremembers aVTVuncheon L a t h a m jC ilO O l Machinists Form Organization for Participation in Defense Program April Ä c f f i e First Anniversary ® ra f’^ T á á re fS e S Ç. of Q9 / uesday ci*la 1st« yesterday ordered 2oo Conference March 28 irj.'?’*™?!!? K.1*’*??“ ,rWM,y for Methodist Cnurcn nlng and f it have made known that other »hip- the Methodtri church March 28 Under the present pro- S m ) o m" Friday" S i banauet a,,em ”U “”inK made their way prepared, - but m. Friday their way or r being **’?* .P7,P"rw* b.u ‘ 3:(M) f p. ' . . m Frld!*\. .. 1 over the nation to work out a plan detail* were withheld on the will follow at .1 Í 6:30. .H Boyd Alten " '¿." ¡j; 7 ^ 5 ' 'pnr- p « md ■h.. m U I W “ •!- X * _ invohi i t ....................... n _ . n i “„ „ ¡ i j , Defame ofTk ala ™ L i» , . 2 2 « ' nmak-d lor national d t 230Ö 4-ffr’s IForfe On 3000 Projects Hrholarahlp to Fall Crrek Camp. he reenacted with shortened per- rrew had work surveying P i s i 1 / l i n n ,<xU S,udPnU' a"d ° ’h<,r Eugene-Drain B o n n e X D U U d U lg ssm Hi-Y Conference Slated March 29 So. Lane 4 H Leaders i-Y The Upper me u p p e r Willamette w iiiu m v iit - Valley » a m -, conference is slated to be îï.rr;„"’ï “nr:„i'.~ iS X ' Hold Monthly Meeting held «' in the auditorium of the the American Legion T Auxiliary, has received wide acclaim where- ever shown. The play is to be pre- sen ted by the Evergreen Players starring Don Taylor anti VydeTl Martin «•«••••• al the Jefferson sehool auditorium starting at 8.00 p. m. Vodvll and other entertainment will feature between acts. T., k ,.„ „„ „ k , . . the C m Hardware Hnd Dok«man'a Bakery --------- ■ - ------- Twenty t h r e e hundred Lane county .ounty U boy* and and _ girl, from all parts pari* of or the in e county county are are working w orning on more than 3000 individual proj- ecu covering more than 26 differ- ent type* of work in anticipation J K * .n c h ib » .< .he u . county spring achievement exhibit that will be held at the 4-H club building at the Lane county fair- grounds May 7-10. In the scoring of the exhibit* a ----------- long process which Is undertaken in order tnai earn memoer m a y Twenty-eight Portland business in order that each member may find out the quality of the work men on a good will tour of the that they have done, the record lower valley stopped here Tuesday „»k ,k d r .kowink ,« r . M /T il M O y D € F»» The purpose of this program |g to give the guest« an insight to __ i ___ » 1 .« . » « . and to the natun> 9choo, activltie8 of , he vahoUf sub)cctl( taught in the curriculum. Parents and guests will he guided through the daily experience, of their own boys and gir,# „ jg hoped , ha, such a pro, gram wl„ bpttrr acquaint parents with the objectives of each course and enrich the spirit of coopéra- tion between teacher and parent Scientific Romeo to Be Presented March 31st I guests will be entertoined m the and tha, a sllhstation wo 11 ih he Zk • l ■ . M w r.l cl.^ room . by .ludern REÆ Ife O c C U D i e t l f)V F i r s t d-™.n.tr»„on», ..I k . ««1 parent- ¡ ¡ ¡ ' ' ¿ « i ™ . \ . . ~ ’y / o » t r w . h h o . r m , ■ * teacher eonlerenee., n already haee will txmduet some »* *•-• frn)M, jy,,, kx.a| organization re- done considerable advance work In Ml** I earl Sherlock. Oregon Dlr- qlM,sietl , he ied<.ra| riwrve board i _« preparing to handle * ‘®r Rellgmu* Education Sa t * - * _ - * make # of order, tha. the $7,«».00ü.(¥» urday « « ‘•moon the group w 11 1<x>a| sho(>s >nd ,o gupp)y such Bid appropriât km will loose, and have the opportunity to go to er lnfortnn, lon a, niay b,. roK;. to integrate them, aa far as pos- CroaweH to see the unusual col- participation of the sible with army and navy pur- teetkm of troasuros from Indto In chaalng program* he home of Mrs. C L Camp. Vndcr thp prew.nt se, up , hp Congreas, meanwhile k e p t Later In the afternoon they are to w „, act ,n working away on national defetwe have a skat ng party In the ar- (ldvtw capacity pertaining to appropriation request, on which mory. Saturday , he k ttln £ o f rontracts. legislative action has yet to be be a devotional p« riod ami a social E,g(,t machinist representatives ■hour T h e’Convention closes with were present and indicated a de completed. I the Sunday morning service. sire to participate in the program. L. C. Schroeder, secretary of the Chamber of Commerce was made «•mporary chairman of the or- ganization. "Scientific Romeo," a three-act Awarded con,w‘y ,o **’ prriwnted here on Winner* Are to Be CL i at .-I-.« «r union high school building here The Southern Lane district of M h 29,h from 1:00 ie Lane County 4-H Leaders as- . „ ‘ J _ the met at M a the , ^ l o London ïh T ? . ” monthly meeting > * versity, Salem, is scheduled to I l \ ' i ^ m T s V Ros” district K've ,he P ^ ' P « 1 «*»««« on the nre*„ient' A discussion of whether ,OP'C’ “Consistent Christian Liv- ^.m m unY of « Portland, ,,n o t the d,sutc^I J S X t . Harding r e » Hi-Y k k t .r , ,. the mibatailon r a ik l be krealed. _ , 'I , , . Areas to Gather y i ------- No Ment'on Made of Dorena Dam in the Appropriation Made. COTTAGE GROVE DAM IS NOT AFFECTED Whether five of the seven dams under the Willamette valley flood control project will be sidetracked for national defense measures is a mooted question. The issue has not been decided by congress despite a press report yesterday, which may lead the public to believe otherwise. Engineers in the dis trict office at Eugene say they know nothing more than what is contained in the press dispatches. Army engineers recommended an appropriation of approximately $2,700,000 for the construction of the Dorena dam. but thia item was not specifically mentioned in the announcement yesterday that a bill of $300.272.228 has been ap propriated for civic functions of the war department including $10,000 for the maintenance of the Fern Ridge reservoir and $50.000 for the operation and care of the locks at Oregon City. The Cottage Grove dam will not be affected. The money is in the hank for the completion of this job. engineers said, so con struction will proceed to comple tion on this job. First work scheduled for the Dorena dam is the relocation of the highways and railroad, if the project receives the appropriation. ~ ------- s i W /jm C dT V lllC C lS f f U T H \ s UT Owners to Observe City Parking Laws Th<1 nrajn Une wi„ the The new Latham school bund- BEA lr soufh Ijine counfv and mg will be ready for occupancy t h a * f firat i r s t of t the h a * r month n /k n th n c h /k r t. t"hp " of Dram which by the or r short‘ a t w e n t y w ,y ‘hereafter. S. T. Rose, principal. contrac, for Bonneville energy announced Monday evening. Desks Local officers have warned that , he rouro^^f his r e X k s and suPPlire from the Divide and for the public safety and conveni Mr Braz„ gtated that ^ ^ „ p Hebron schools were moved Satur- ence, city parking ordinances will <han either day and Monday. Landscaping was be enforced. Here are some regu Ç\-A Ontario Tnd that industry yesterday. lations that may not generally be a^ * s foIlows rhe er Pupils now attending school in known, so it might be well to t t i iSt prodic th* ° ‘d sid<? bui'din« wlU IIIU (A.'**»UIIIM«a*a«« 11 W caz* »»*•* uivvziv. , familiarize yourself with these tion that the Pacific northwest moved to the new structure by rules: was entering an era of industrial " « t Tuesday if present plans; ma- Cars should not be parked over expansion on a large scale. ter,al,ze Some changes wdl be twelve inches from the curb. Cars A short discussion followed Mr. made ,n th* schedule, but the should not be parked on the wrong Brazils talk after which motion cha"8es will be announced Uter. side of the street, even in the resi pictures were shown. ! water wel1 wb*ch fa ^ ,ng dential districts. Defective tail President Hagen announced that dr‘U^ on the grounds was down lights or mufflers should be be re next week a representative of the 106 ,feet Monday’ b«‘ ‘he water paired at once. Cars should not be supply was not deemed sufficient parked double or overtime In the Mountain States ---------- Power — company — heincr d r ille d d eeo- would be guest speaker at the a«d ^ in X restricted parking zones and ex er. The basketball courts in the Chamber of Commerce meeting. new gym are being laid out and cessive speeds will not be toler ated in restricted speed zones. -------------- . . . the markers painted. Also remember that parking on Mercury climbed to a new high Finishing touches to the interior . . Main street from 10th street to yesterday at many points. It was are expected to be finished by the bridge is limited to one hour 72 moving day. between 6:00 a. m. and 6:00 p. m. Whether or not the parking time on the side streets intersect ing Main will be restricted will de pend on the action of the city council BY JACK KELLY, FORT STEVENS FROM THE REAR RANKS Grove would he mos successful #t (hp sessjoRS Rep. In The FleM. 1 rain tomorrow. Most of the boys for attendance was held, resulting __ n» n<,. tk »w resentatlves , from Eugene. c Spring*| Tuesday—It was up at 3:30 donned their John L's this a. m. in a decision to mee a e ru fje|d Creswell. Elmira. Pleasant a. m. today a hasty breakfast, the but I dunno* I think the preventa- Latham school a '' x nl' * j Hill, Oakridge, Blue River. Low- last we were to enjoy in the usual tive is worse than the disease as ‘?,K ' Ju*1 ’ ell. Junction City and members of conventional manner, as mess-kits they remind me too much of the °* "¡¿h rormM hook s ,h e local chap«’1" wiH 60 in at' are now the accepted. Packing measles. Captain Huston, our Bat- «' « Achievement was ex'- tendance. was finished and all field equip- tery Commander, is in charge of £ £ ...... . ............... - - on - trucks ....................... - - Post ............................... - ...........- I - ment loaded in what - this and all departments are . jrx L 'z n j* « was a genuine "Morton Rain”— responsible to him. I neglected to the cost of their project will count men ......................... " nn-to-date up-to-date or or coi completed was a ^ C O U t S L1 I 0 1 f l 2* t / W r ' i t poured. A half hour ferry ride mention it previously but this is 25 percent. Each exhibit will lie goodwillers inspected the Woodard )(> M)mp )<i( ime leaders. 1 and we were on the other side of rougher country than Bohemia, graded by competent Judges se- mill and the ( oil age (.roVe dam 1 , „,1.,... „r nxlen< “ " A for'the . ___ ...in k .. and will be and uiM'nl « « n n time tim e vlslline Leaders Sth'e ot district ro»H nl reported on cured occasion spent some visiting the R|‘ the big creek amidst the 18 cent We have been on sidehills so long cigarettes and tax tokens. First that once on the flat I'm sure we placed In c la w s corresponding to local businessmen. They were cn- ™ s in TLj*. Klimpse of our new home was cn- will walk in circles. the score received on their work, route home from Roseburg. 1 ",c,r • Mrs. l,u Jeanne Morton reported on Ur llU llU l l | couraging as new barracks had re- Friday.—The first news infor- Exhibits scoring between 90 and 'the A.A.A. mattress making pro ----------- cently been completed, but it was mation we have received from the 100 will be placed in the blue rib FARMERS MUST SIGN FOR ject, requesting leaders knowing MONEY BY MARCH 81. What is probably the largest a false start as we were to bivou- outside arrived this morning via bon group, those between 80 and families be cour‘ of honor ,0 60 held herc «c-ca m p out. Well, no lights so to one of our truck drivers who pick- 90 In the’ red ribbon group and; Lane county farm and ranch op- of J"™ ‘T eligible " who might /amiUes thoae below 80 In the white ribbon1 era tom have until March 31 lo ‘"‘™ Pd ha^ * within the past ten years Is sched- bed at 7:00 p. m. ed up some supplies in town He u)p<1 {o ocpur #t t(w j efferson Wednesday.—We were informal- came rushing back and with little group. i sign applications for payment un- regwter with her. L f K'?K, 8 school auditorium tonight (Thurs- ly introduced to our new guns this or no elaboration informed us mat Speclal contests for skill In the der the 1940 agricultural and vari^a'projecta will be held and range conservation programs and «¡»J«* * “s for at 8:00 '»• m’ wben scouts «• stubby sorta' 'feUoW81 bu* ®keeaii rcaUy scholarships to the 1941 Fall to file such applications with the ‘ J h„ ' r, and household from Loran<’' I)rain- Creswell and mighty noisy. The men acquainted time. So now we still aren t sure scholnr«hi|)s to tri«- 1!M1 ran to rue sum applications w..n in-.- hHndicraft and household Cottuge Grove gather. themselves with their respective as *to what is happening over there Creek 4-H Camp will lie awarded I county agricultural conservation englnecring werc conducted, L. E. Ziniker of Creswell will duties and several courses were or if Louis won again. Personally to the winners in those contests, association olfie.’. _ Following the business meeting, curious to find out how Only an estimated 60 npplien- ,.„fr ‘ W(,rp '„„rvpd hv the be guest chairman in the absence plotted. Actual war conditions pre- I was < ins remain to be submitted nut ' n ‘ ,, plllh y of Worth Harvey, who is in Seat- vail as a mock oattle is in progress Hoople made out with his mud- tions PARI) DOG SHOW AND • tlp There will be h troop com- with a mythical expeditionary packs. : Seriously thougn, enthul- DEMONSTRATION FRIDAY of a total of 2280 applications ex bon“on '»•» mittee after the court. The public force our foe. Throughout the asm is 100 percent in our war pected to be filed in this county| TALKS TO BE GIVEN. If you like to see trained dogs is cordially invited to attend. duration of this situation posts games and naturally seconds are in action, you will enjoy the Pard under last year's program, said Mrs Laura Wells of Portland j wil1 ** manned 24 hours and “Call being chopped off the time ele- dog show, xjionsored by Swift and Raymond A. Johnson county AAA nutrltional consultant of the state At the scout meeting Monday to Arma" in the middle of the ment and personal errors are Co., scheduled to appear here o n ; chairman. hoard of health will give a t,alk evening, the patrols worked on the night by the bugler will not be erasing themselves. There is no March 28th at 12:30 o'clock under to« ARMY TRUCKS THROUGH (o , he IW,r,.nts On nutrition and its patrol stunts to be presented af- unfamiliar. Today the sun is shin- overtime for the simple reason the auspices of Irish and Swartz. COTTAGE GROVE. (lffect on the teeth nt the Dorena ter the court of honor tonight, ing and the new view is swell but there are only a limited number Harold Wolfard, Irish and Swartz One hundred army trucks pass- school nt 1:30 p. m. Friday. April The scouts reviewed the tests to there is one Important item absent of hours in each day, but our manager, said the show would likely be given on the vaennt lot ed through here Tuesday morning 4th. Following her talk there she make sure that merit badges *nd on our little picnic, and we don't bugler is consistently improving mean fishin' tackle either. his interpretation of Call to east of the Irish and Swartz store enroute from Seattle to Presidio will come to Cottage Grove and other awards had been i-autetl. Thursday.—This was the grand- Amts, practice alone is respon- Children are especially Invited. to bring back the 31st infantry, give a talk at the Jefferson sehool The Bob White patrol is in the The trucks were trnveling In 25 at 3:00 p. m. The public is invited lead in the inter-patrol contest daddy of all cold mornings just sible. What we wouldn t give for Be on hand nt 12:30 o'clock if poa- units each. lo attend. tinderway. about completes the cycle, should 1 (Continued on back page) sible. Portland Goodwillers Visit Here Tuesday Projects May Be Sidetracked for National Defense Applications for Mattresses Mast Be in by April 10 Blanks for which to make appli cation for cotton and ticking for mattresses under the federal mat tress-making project under way in Lane county must be made be fore April 10. it was announced by Miss Nellie Lyle, county home demonstration agent, Friday at Eugene. Such blanks may be obtained from Mrs. Tillie Dugan at .the Walden store for the Mosby Creek section; Mrs. Jeanne Morton for the area south of Cottage Grove; G. E. Finnerty for the area north and cast of Cottage Grove. Blanks may also be obtained from Miss Lyle at the public market build ing, the public welfare office or the F.S.A. office. Eugene. TO WORK MINING CLAIM. Lee Thomason, merchant at the new Row River Lumber Co. mill has staked a mining claim In the Culp Creek vicinity and expects to start work developing his claim as soon as favorable weather occur». Schofield Stewart is confined to his home with an attack of flu.