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third period Monday drivlpg over town looking at different types bouse». Among lome of them ob- wrvnri wer« the Georgian, the North Colonial, file English, the Spanish and the modern. Paul Anderson, senior and local F .F A. member, will speak on the topic, ’Farm Surplus,” at the Im- l>ertuJ hotel, Portland. April 1. He SEA TTLE, W A S H IN G TO N . - uyill he competing against five Continuing fire danger in the for- olher boys , ests of Washington and Oregon as Marjorie Earl, Cleora KorstJens, far,c“ t ,O<1* y rauMed ,he W w t Faye Nixon and Brian Stroup Coast Lumbermen's Association to were chosen last week ns the four urge the public to use extreme btptt delKitors from the public care in the woods over the week end. speaking class. The class has fin Dogging operations have been ished debating and the next pro ject they will study a court trial. warned of the danger and are tak ing precautionary measures. Many The G. A A. has been invited have closed down because of the by the Roseburg G.A.A. to attend ¡^ ¿ r d . "However, the real danger a ploy day April 12. All girls in- p<,jnt ¡s jn tbe dead ^ry fern on Wrested In going are urged to and in recently logged or (jlgn up now in Miss Deal's office. burnM, nreM wh(,re rj,)llg!a>t flr The cost will be 35 cents. seedlings are Just getting a good Margaret (jodell visited tela- start, combined with rainless lives in Drain Sunday. weeks, and a continued east wind Evelyn I^unb went to Eugene as indicated for Saturday and Monday to take a test for exten- Sunday,” said W. G. Tilton, asso- slon division work. elation forest engineer. “Human Melba Pittsley visited her sis- carelessness with fire has already ter in Eugene over the week end. been tbe cause of turning thou- Eunice May went to Portland sands of green forest acres Into Nut ail ws> 1« «rrluu« and brings death tu m m , women and little children. These two bulls In the ranlen Monday, black barrens. All forestry agen- e f Valais. Hwlliertund. furnish some rcmtl, reUef lor the depressing news of war as they do battle in the Moxine Guggisberg and Vangie cies are appealing to the public spring lor the favor of the " g a r n i " of their herd. Note elaborate lowliells and collars. _____ __ Gondoe went to Oakland. Oregon, using the woods over the week end rwifir . jig t ^ arr-.-u-r-Tu w Sherkxk Sunt*tty ,o vi»it friends to defend and not destroy our t rayed the immortal -.«.i llurrell R‘"” y Russell visited friends ui young growing forests. llohncs und Watson with Darrell Thomuson Victor Schrlckcr as Uf* 4"b)UrK «v‘*r ‘ h® week end. .«jt u young life that is blasted Thomason and ai Victor Schricker spent Monday fern fires. Not only do for- the vlllians. seedling» go up in smoke, but Kuby Honrs played two selec in RoMebury on busineiw. Betty Fisher spent the week yOung wild life. The birds are tions on the accordion. -u., * n,l rt’ Ridgefield, Washington, nesting row in the brown fern Dr. H. B. Fare (Bob Grew«lie), noted authority on the subject of Vu£*,n* 'S * " * ; , v f* ld» ot i un’or iorest- Flrc child, parent anti teacher relation, B'‘” y Russell spent the week wa.dens have already brought in gave a brief summary of his lat- ead visiting in Roseburg. reports of dead grouse and black est book but was drowned out by . R?' r ' f®"ner h£*h ened nest* found in the wake of Marvin England who played a !*Chix' 1 . a|f en|C „ S‘* burns started by cigarettes carc- saxophone sok). mons, Hebron, visited school Moi.- |<sgjy tossed. The iorest fire is as The "Marlins uod the Coys" day" . . . . . „ ruinous to recreation as it is to fought a battle royal as Marjorie Coniltpe Magnwwon spent Sun- in,lustry. We appeal to tbe public Earl. Arietta Roberts and Shjrley '* Springs with some to ynn ifs comrnon defense against ■ i . . « . i . , . ^ crooned ._ ,„ i ih -a. friends from Junction i ity. this common enemy of all Oregon Hendricks the . «m words __ ___________ , IJene Trunnell. class of M . and and Washington Janet Peterson' ______________ and Torn Henry took the romantic leads as Grace h‘i M'h001 F rlth,y "These fern fires are real ior- tool Bob Moody visited friends in (¡res. M a n y hundred-acre and Henry. as Tizzie Lish s Pr ‘nKf1,'Jd and Eugene Sunday. tracts of second-growth Douglas Orlena M artin Leo Roberts returned to school fjr bave been destroyed during the gave the latest rccipe on how to catch a man ’'dead pr alive.” this week after a three weeks past Week. It will cost ten dollars per acre , 0 pjant these burns and While Tizzies recipe was in the absence Ix-ceusc of Illness. Janet Peterson Bftendiil the make them productive again. But last stages of preparation. Tizzie gave her version of the “Chicken freshman glee at Willamette Lnl- even with planting, there is eco- versity over the week end. nomic loss that can never be rc- House Serenade ” Dqrothy .iafley spent Sunday at cover<^j Good second-growth adds Odell lake. 600 board feet per acre a year. <1. A. A. Party. ___ contest A?n<'s Moon sPent ,h‘" ww* pnd This means that e v e r y year 20 the G.A.A. dues With over the losing side gave the Ln Eugene visiting an aunt. acres of junior forest produces winner« a S r t J list Thunday ,hc Weck « * « » » lumb, r ,o buiW a five' ¿vSS. m u n u n y cnd Po..tktnd vteibng an aunt. .brush. W ar (B o v in e ) Is D e c la r e d in S w it z e r la n d 3 Hazard by Fire Is ; Growing Greater; More Care Urged t o it 1939 they were 52 percent, and in 1939 they war« 64 percent. The vacation month of June saw the greatest number c-f rural deaths for any one month of 1940. Twenty-seven persons were killed that month in rural accidents. No vember was second with 26 fatali ties while January, with nine, was the lowest. raid the wall of a home in a worker's district collapsed sud denly and firemen and air raid precautions m-n working nearby paused to cheer and point at a man who was seen standing in his wall-less bedroom, clad only In his shirt. Cursing H itler and Goerlng, the man shouted: "I can't find my bloody trousers!” N A Z I A IK R A ID I I A R I i O N E N G L IM H M A N 'M D IG N IT Y . Orange and pineapple sherbets make tasty desserts. Get, your PLYM O U TH . ENGLAND. At choice at Gustafson's, the home of 32-ltc-3i the height of last night's nazi air delicious ice creams. ■ r'y*y-r-‘ •reklns to organise hl« plant*, and the |l. K. Army Air Corp«, which w ant* his produrltve esparity fa r ptanea and rnginsa. Henry Ford Is a busy man these days despite his 11 years. Here he la at Detroit w ith MsJ. Gen. 11. 11. Arnold, d ur ing Inapoetlon nt defense «orb ♦ The party started immediately ter school with the after aduwl after , all-star basketball team and the fast noon all-star team playing a arid exciting game. The after school team won this game by a score of 16-21. Supper was served by the losing sidy nijtl then the group went to the ten cent show at the local theater. R'»™*™ Bu^ r \ ‘sl,w1., fire' <»«««*» future homes for kn£ p, America, and future payrolls, busi- f>a* " o ' f c. junior from The ness< taxes, railroad freight traf high school, visited Friday. and shipping for the Pacific C. A. Howard, president of the jsjorthwest. Oregon Teuchers’ College at Mon __ _ mouth, visited school Friday und held a meeting with about seniors interested In teachers" ? Rural Accidents truoJRg^ . _ ........... Lawrence M offitt, oounty school Rural accidents c a u s e d the superintendent, visited school F ri- greater number of traffic fatali- day. ties in Oregon during 1940, but Girls League Ai’tlrltlea. Bob Plaster. Bob Frederickson, urban fatal accidents showed the Along with spring, come many jopbomore, and Harvey White, greatest percentage of increase activities for the girb* league, and j,inior ip(, Thursday for San over the previous year, figures these imixirtnnt things were dis- io ^,jn (be navy. compiled by Earl Snell, secretary A LYC E T R U N N E L L . Editor which is nt Yoncalla, the lime has cussed at a noon raectiog of the Vcbna Ucnijctt, Dorothy Gwtau oi state, disclosed today, "Heailyrl for Eden.” a three-acl v"001'" ior C ^ h »Teece to pick the g irh ’ league council b at Wcdn<’«- and Luciuc Woodard, members of There were 205 rural fataj acci- Comedy, w m ten by Sydney 1 » »UrUng nine The siandouis on day, Committees were dmaen and ckus of "40, visited Friday. dents last year, compared to 120 Vail, has lx*eii aelftcUd ns the ’* l u*d look like ihls: At flic be M ik e 1 <’*’a’r’nen vo,un' * * ’* d i'*r Moth- , Don Moore, former shop instruc- fatal accidents in cities. Rural fa- arn^pr play to . be ” given , tbe eve-1 backstop jxisition , I MoKihben Willi o rlv will Jenmniis m ers< *' **' ‘V,ny The girl* league , or |X)U. teuelilnjc m Eugene, and tailties in 1940 were 4.2 pareent J i*? . 7 ' , T u . ' r i / n i H i't i l l * G e o r T n i ia n "Wornrp ,Or Y brother Vertin, principal of over the rural fatalities for 193«? niitg of May k™ leads. l o c u s t b > V ick, with a shght* * * * ni ° L h* h sc.hools whil< yeM , . T- . k with w ith u i «hvht • - - -------- — - - - — ■ pne of me * junior nign scn o o is o i w w ruie urrain the romantic leads. The cast . MM-rwul i) e <• V V lclw sbgh. or;|t(> th„ f(Jr (>pen afUrnoon r e up „ 6 id u u n ir announced Tuesday is os follows: ‘"dk"1 over Suter, sbortatnp posi Chuirmen were appointed to get and over t he school build- In 1940, rural fatalities con- Mr*. (lu U Skipworth. Maxine Ew- ’ ton *• W«?I1 n,lu’n ‘"We of by M ar- flowers. f|,jW|>rs baskets, and to arrange ,ng stttuted 62.7 percent of the total In«.". Imogene. O l i v e Cawley, * » ’ R>ing. wlm is proliahiy the (h4J fUjw, _ ...... ~ _ the flowers. "Something new was j ant. dose returned Monday af- fatal accidents reported in the ldt.a for M IRufk. Rk-liard Bush; Doroihy best fielding player on the «quad. (hp ter a two and one half weeks ab- state while in 1939, rural fatali- Smith; Peggy ’ bird hose. John Minor, with Alan Brill, Mai jes»a Day. W itli May Day only about M,nce on account of illness. tte« constituted 64 percent of the Gladys R '*d in reserve when Minor Is Walter». Nance Anlauf; a month away, there is much to Alvin Montgomery who had total. The proportion of rural fa- Nancy pitching. The outfield will be cov-; *J O' Herman. Put Baldwin; been absent with the measles, re- tailties to the whole in 1940 was »’•ggy Sharpe, Kale Rob- « v t l by " Bliiekic” Morris. Tom ' turned to school Friday. thus lower than in 1939. •rU„ Velma Wilson Rrmlnn Ulan- Jon«"* M errit Bolton un«l Alden School Briefs. Superintendent Ferrln attended Rural accidents consistently dish, Arllne Anttemon; Burry Garoutte. An assembly progrum was pre- a superintendent's conference at cause the greatest percentage of Richards, George Dugan; Minnie Assembly Program. sented In the auditorium ‘ hurs" Salem last Friday and Saturday, fatalities in this state, Snell’s Rptera. June Rimer; Henry Hanks Time was set ahead to 1958 at _ _ attended ________ ___________ In 1937 they He also an ___________ educational _ figures revealed. __ ib Propst; Marcella Turner, Friday"» assembly presented Knox, the blind >ylophoni»t. and Eugene on "Monday' wero’ 62 percent of the total. I in ilher Volgninore; Hob Roberts, by ||,, junior clnss . a unique demonstration of the — __ L IO N R O A R S t <k Smith; Sergeant Kelly. Ken- orth Whitkx-k; Ken Howard, Jim liendrk'ks; "Linijiy," Mike Me- ((Ihben. Elinor Clark will be prompter; Bill Roncr, »luge man- Offer; H arry S lu rg e s, a ssista n t manager; Donna Hatch, costumes; Albert Smith, ticket manager; Bud McCoy, propertle»: anil Betty Chapman, hand properties. • • • Alan Rwd. c lu b s president, braille system of reading. Many opemsl the asaembly by introduc-' interesting demonstrations were jng ,bc. student. Gaylord Collier given by the blind including how who, by push button tuning and they read and write. teJevkdon, l«x»ked into the future The home ce IH class spent The announcers, who advertised _______________________________ everything from headache tablet» t0 mattresses were; Brian Stroup, payc Nixon. Alan Reed and Alden Garoutte. Cleora Korstjims gave a reading Yonrulln First. ulxiut the ever favorite subject of W ith but one week of practice Pu.* Mu, nnd back seat driving. •fore the first baseball gome, Tom Jones and Bob Mtxxly poi- That Smartly Casual look Arcade Theatre I t e aa< 99e FrL, ftat.. March 29-29— "Trail of the Vigilant««.” Franchot Tone, W arren William. Prevk*w feature “Hanated Peggy Moran. Honeynwon,” Robert Montgomery, Constance Cummings. Hun.. Mon., Tu««., March 30-31-April 1 — “Knute Hoehne— An Amerk’an,” Pat O ’Brien, Gale Page, Ronald Regan, Donald Crisp. ita .iE M .tc RODMANS Wed., Thor»., April 2-9—"No Tim e for Comedy," James Stewart. Rosalind Russell. Genevieve Tobin, Charles Ruggles. Preview feature, "Duley,” Ann Sothem, lan Hunter. Insurance DICKERS IN DIRT Th>‘ R. A. Smith family is moving hack to California. We hate to sec them leave but Is gives some one an opportunity to pur- chaso a splendid home at a low price Beautiful two bedroom modern house, circulating fireplace, less than one year old. p ilec 93,200.00. 9500.00 down. Less for cash. Loeution 235 Quincy in shoes by- (kjy this hoiiie nlraout like rent 2 bedroom house juat south of high school. Electricity, good wuler, >a acre garden ground. Price ¿1000.00, 9100.00 down, 915.00 a month. f H l SHOf WITH THt ¿’arm for lease. 50 acres In cultivation, 150 acres good pasture, lease runs until October 31, 1941. 9800.00 cash. 60 acre farm, 20 acre» in cultivation, balance good pasture. Farm machinery goes with the place. Located out Row River road. 93000.00, half cash. Good building lot. 57 feet wide, 204 feet deep, water, sewer, paved street und sidewalk. Near high school. $250.00 cash or 9300.00 on terms. W ell paying local business fo r sale. $I(MH)I)O cash. See Rodmans. LET H I M S H O W Y O U H O W F O R D o u t-m e a s u re s th e o th e r 2 THE FORD HAS THE FORD HAS BI66EST BODIES! LONGEST INTERIORS! THE FORD HAS f MOST’».“.'HEADROOM! T H I FORD HAS 6 R E A T E $ T «“ m Diane Theatre THE FORD HAS THE FORp HAS Borgata Nlghta Ito .. Saturday Matinee Ito aad 19c M0STTS7LEGR00M! MOST"“ Kltf EROOM! Thura., Frl„ March 27-29—“Tall, Dark and Hand- THE FORD HAS THE FORD HAS WIDEST«".*^ DOORS! RICPFQT W IN D S H IllD S D lb b t d l a n d W INDO W S 10e and 28o MAOIC SOU —new pumps and ties —all white kid — blue kid —all blnck k’d —blue and white spectator. —see the new style» nt ’5.50 Umphrey & Mackin GOOD VA LU ES WIDTH! soinr," Cesar Romero, Virginia Gilmore, Berle. Bargain Nights. Admission 10c. Milton Apt., Hqa., March 29-30—-"'Take Me Back to Okla homa,” Tex Ritter. T erfy Walker. Preview feature “Bide, Kelly, Ride,” Eugene Pallette, Rita Quigley, Saturday Matirwe 2:30 p. in. Admission 10c, 15c. WOODSON MOTORS 836 Main Mon., Tue»„ Wed.. March Sl-Aprll 1-2—Cloned. Thura., FrL. April 9-4— “Go Weat,” Marx Brothers, Diane Lewis. John Carroll, Robert Barrat. Bargain Nights, Admission 10c. GET THE FACTS AND YOULLGETA ‘ N -, t- 4^.. • — 1 J F ( ID