t i u itu n \V J N \T ARY 22, 1912
Rubber-yielding
Plants Will Be
Tested by 0. S. C.
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RKVTTVET, PÖTTACE GROVE. O T? EC O V
PAGE TITREE
Grand Coulee Io Supply More Power for Wat
Divide
M.-. n.i-J M . - F. M. Chafm a n
WOflt Lo KirtW'lburg Monday, M r
M r 17m jjnuiii on a business trip .
and M i» C upi mia n »poni the <lny
v/ith an old t Ime neighbor. Mrs.
Ld Jones.
M i. and Mrsi. Frank Stout have
thr<’<> son» in the a im y ; Gt■org"
and Rollo, tw in brothers, and Ern
est. Gi.orgí- is in the a ir co ri» at
W ichita Fuji«, Texas, and Rullo
a private, was at H onolulu at the
tim e h o s tilitá :* brokp ovt and
hasn't been heard Lorn. L nc t
recently cnl ..ted at Albany, In
Prom ising rubber - producing
plant« that
m ight
|x»««ih|y ba
ailnptw l fo r growing in Oregon
w ill Ite tested here «» toon «» they
are available, »ay« U. It. Hyslop.
head of Ila* plant lndu«trles d lvl- •
»Ion at Oregon State eollege I ’ ro-
frasnr ily»lop recently
returned
from Washington, D. f , where lie
conferred w ith federal official!, on
diana.
tht« subject.
Lynx Hollow
aM ». H n rrk •t Rolrerts, repre-
sent id ive of fifxrris fo r the defense
coun- •il. met
cently w ith
the
Lynx Hollow c anm un.ty club at
the I tome o f » ». Lyle Ta.vkir and
gave an inte -estin g
lectu ’ e on
diet and heal th . Seventeen mem-
berr we.-e pre; rit. The next meet-
ín*7 V
vili be n t the home o f Mrs.
H ( ' M cC rlj;lc•r, J rn u a ry 28 in
the í »ft- moon
Sai :.naw. Deliight V aliev and
Lynx 1 'ollow held a m eeting re-
'r n t l y a t the D elight VaTey
school house to organize a Joint
v.ot h patrol.
L. S. A yo tte h rs started to can
vass the Saginaw precinct, which
n tlu d e , Lynx Hollow, Saginaw.
D eligh t V alley and W alker, to
get pledges fo r the purchase of
cefense bonds and stamps
A. B. W o lfa rd re tim e d from
Salem recently where he was em
ployed durin g the c a r license
bureau rush.
M s. Anna B u rk e tt received a
Interest In sueh plant» «•«» In-1
message Monday announcing the
creased recently w ith announce
marriage of her grandson, Wins
ment by the N ational Farm C’he-
ton Rii'.se'l. to M imi L u cile Jlini
m urgle council that a form of
Lenin«, January 3rd at San Diego,
dandelion known aa Kok-sngyz 1»
C alifornia, where M r. Iii. » J r-
grown In Russian a» u »outre of
a sergeant in the arm y.
rubber. The sugge»tion was made
Mrs. F. M. Chapman and Mrs.
that thin plant could be grown in
E L . McReynolds made a 't r ip to
the ml.twe«, and po»slbly here on
Eugene Wednesday arid were d in
the coast.
ner guests at the home of M :s.
A» thia announcement came
McReynolds' daughter, M r K ira -
w hile Professor fly «top wa» In
ard K night.
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Washington. he Immediately con
M r. and Mrs. J. A
Mackey
G ra n d ( uulre tu r n . g n h . , U rge»! m»»» of ru n cre lc e v e r a » » rn ib l.d . 1» « h e d u ltd U> ju m p m u . li m e li g h t
M anil .Mrs. Louis Hanks were
fe rre d w ith Senator ('barlea 1. M c
spent Monday at W ilb u r at the
again . Set and in u la g rn rrs lo r a t th r d am w ill ga in t o operation a w n , adding lOK.WW k ilo w a tt« to rra c r-
Sunday
dinner guests at the L. N.
N ary, who i« much Interested in a
vob of r l e r l r l . l t y availab le tor In d u s lrlr» producing w ar m ate ria ls . P la n t * firs t u n it h a * been in o pera
home of M rs
M ackey’s sister,
Hanks home in Eugene.
new source of rubber. A confer
tion »lore October, th ird w ill go in to action In M arc h or A p ril.
Mrs. F. F Parker.
George M oxley had a sligh t ac
ence wa« held w ith official»
M r. and Mrs. Mack Tonoii and
charge* 1 2
0 of ruhla-r plant Investiga
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Lucy D in t), sophomore, w ith children ol Walden visited Sun cident when a crow bar he was
tions In the bureau of plunt In-
day at the F. M. Chapman home. using i!(\v up and h it him in the
drew because o f ill health.
d iin try. where It wa» learned that
Gene Lusk, senior, transferred
thl» p a rticu la r dandelion plunt,
Lloyd Bishow, who has been
to U nive rsity high.
w hile coruddered of economic im
liv in g at C ulp Creek, is now room
Lee Roy W haley,
sophomore,
portance under Ruaalan condi
As Lcltocd I-rout (.xjttiigc Grove Union High School
w ith d re w w ith the intention of a t
M r. and Mrs. Robert Anderson ing a t Mrs. C herry's home in Cot
tions. would hardly lx- »uituhli-
tending vocational school.
and
son H oward o f Toledo spent tage Grove.
here.
< Audrey W alker, e dito r l
Those entei ing school are Leon Thursday night at the home of
M o n ty Johnson w.'is a v is ito r
a th le tic manager, was instructed
Reports obtained by these spe-
A chart has been set up in the to w iite to the Eugene and Junc ard Hohti» as a freshman, Gerald Mr. and M rs.
Hugh T iu n n e ii. Sunday at the L. E. Hudgins
clallsl» »how that the plant yield-, a g ricu ltu re room fo r the purpose tion C ity chapters about form ing Rogers from
Creswell high, a They were < nroutc to th e ir home home.
only 30 to 30 pound» an acre of o f keeping a record of w hat each an F F A basketball, league.
freshman, and Jim m y Thrasher, in Toledo a fte r an extended tr ip
ruhtier ra th e r than
the much hoy doe» In the line of national
a sophomore.
Study Old Oregon.
over the U nited States. They vis
I» e ntitled,
higher yield suggested
In
the defense. The chart
M cFarland Edwards icturned to ited th e ir son Bob in Texas where
The teachers this year are In
press release« recently issued, "M y bit to help w in the w a r!" s tru c tin g pupils of the facts about school to take a post-graduate he is in the U. S. A ir Corps.
the boys arc old Oregon. The Oregon books course.
iuayule. a rubber-bearing plant The things that
Mrs. Ralph Goodman returned
grown now In southwestern United rated on an-; Eire reserve. de both trom the state lib ra ry and
G e o g ra p h ie s B ound.
to the home o f her parents, M r.
State», t» considered much more fense stamp and tx>nd buying, our lib ra ry have been placed on
Miss Mehlen, librarian , has in and Mrs. Charles Sm ith, a fte r an
pra ctical fo r u»e in thia country »crap
iron
contributions, farm the shelves In the northeast cor form ed us that the national geo extended tr ip to C alifornia.
than the dandelion plant. Profes m achinery
repair,
gardens fo r ner of the lib ra ry , under a big graphic magazines from 1936 to
M r. and Mrs. John Sanders
sor Ilyalop learned
more fuod, increase o f project colored “ Oregon" sign. Because of 1940 have a ll been bound by the were Sunday guests at the Claude
Pla *er home.
Here m Oregon an arrange program, a irc ra ft spotters, firs t the necessity that a il studen's get College bindery.
ment ha» been made to have cer aid w ork The list of a ll toys is on to use these books, they are be
W. T „ W illia m , Belva and C lin
tain m ilky Juice plant» that grow the chart and whenever they to ing loaned out fo r only a day at
ton G arouttc were visitors a t the
B ill P e rk ii home Sunday.
readily hen- assayed fo r th e ir rub any of the above they are given a tim e, and must be in before
firs t class in the m orning, A ten
ber content a» ».»in as plant« are cr.-dtt fo r It.
Juanita Stout o f Pass Creek
M r. and Mrs. C. H. H aight vis
cent fine w ill be charged fo r each ited in Eugene Sat ui day w ith spent Sunday at the home o f M r.
avallble At certain stages in «he
F. F. A. tu Albany.
live» of these plant» tin- rubber
The five FEA officers and th e ir day overdue.
th e ir daughter, Mrs. M elvin Paul, and Mrs. Roy Beers.
Latin Club Elect».
content 1» ra th e r low lart as m a Instructor, Mr. W’.-st, Journeyed to
Jean Yearous visited recently
and fam ily. Sunday afternoon they
The new L a tin club officers, called on the Clyde W righ ts at at the home of Miss Jeanette
tu r ity 1» approached some o f these Albany. F rid a y to p a rticip a te in
Flora of Tenmile.
ahorter-lived plant« »how an in the annual parliam entary
pro who were elected on Monday , are W alker.
crease in rubber content that may cedure contest w ith eight other as follow s: President, Lois Bach-
Mrs. F ra n k Lauritzen o f Cana
Sunday din ne r guests at the
be of economic Importance, say» schools. The
follow ing officers elder; vice president. Helen Sum Oscar Fla ten home were Mrs. N. da, who is v isitin g here w ith her
Professor Hyslop
A num ber of made the trip : C liff Van Prooyen, mers; secretary-treasurer. Juan F oltz and Mrs. Fanny M c A lliste r parents, M r. and M rs. Roscoe
Yearous, spent the past week w ith
new m ilk y Julc.
annuals and president; Ralph Allen, vice pre ita Peters; project committee o f Eugene.
perennial» w ill tie sent here fo r sídeme Don Nelson,
secretary, member. V irg in ia Andrews
The p rim a ry room at school her aunt and uncle. M r. and Mrs.
Maxine H un te r is chan man of was dismissed fo r Monday on ac R urus Arne, o f Cottage Grove.
testing.
Everett Duerst, treasurer; Claude
I- i -I mi W, reporter The boy» failed the project com m ittee fo r this six count of the illness of the teach
A n ti
S C R 3 E Y S H O W S M A NY
LOCAL MEN MFEAKKKN AT lo bring home uny banners or r ib weeks. The w o rk is to consist of er. Miss H uldah Rose.
S C H O O L B U S E S IN C. J4.
M ORTICIAN* MEET.
bons but the experience was im w ork on an Oregon unit.
An annual m eeting of the De
A ttends M eeting.
portant and the boy» stated th a t
A recent survey disclosed that
light Valley Telephone company
M r West, a g ric u ltu re in stru c
Southern W illam ette valley fu n they learned m any things of ini-
w ill be held at the school house there are close to 100.003 school
eral directors held th e ir annual ixirtam -.- that they did not know to r, attended a m eeting in Eugene
Monday evening. January 26. O f buses ca rry in g children to and
m eeting in the Eugene hotel in before They repotted some o f the lo r the purpose o f cooperating
from school in the U nited States,
ficers w ill be elected.
Eugene Monday night and elected a ctivitie s
and discussion» they w ith a ll agents, ng Instructors,
according to the Oregon State
The R Hansens visited at the M oto r association.
the follow ing officers to serve held Tuesday m orning nt the reg home economics departm ent, farm
security
a dm inistration, etc., in Bernard S hattuck home in C ot
during 1912, President, Kenneth u la r F F A meeting
the w o rk o f ca rryin g on the ag tage Grove. Sunday afternoon.
C. Sherman, Junction C ity ; vice
Mayor for a Day.
T ry our stra w b e rry m arble ice i
The Social Neighbors club was cream at Gustafson’s of course.
preahJent, P. J
Bartholom ew,
“ Mayor fo r u D ay" was pre ric u ltu re program in Lane coun
I
Springfield, and Secretary. Ernest sented Inst F rid ay in the a ud l*l ty. The representatives from each entei tained January 14 by Mrs. ______
2 4 - ltc - li ■
H. B r itt, GrrvalUa. The installa torturn by the dram atics club. o f the depai tm ents w ill meet once Francis H orn About 15 members
were present and the follow ing
tion of newly elected officers w ill Cast o f characters was: Tom each m onth.
guests: Mrs. H arold W olfard and
be held nt the next meeting.
Adams. D arrel Thomason; Vivian
F.F.A. Roy» C hoose Subject.
K a rl K. M ills, Cottage drove, pollock. Kay C u rtis; B e tty Thom p
The a g ricu ltu re boys have chos «laughter M ary Lou. Mrs. George
re,»tried on rationing of new cars son. Mrs. F ila Jones; Percy Las en th e ir subjects and started to Hohman and M is. Ronald Gray
a ll o f Cottage
and auto tires. E. A Schwerlng, siter. m ayor; Bob Grcwelle, Ken w ork on th e ir public
s,leaking and daughter,
Creswell, anil Bussed E. Sm ith. C u rtis; Joyce Baldwin, c ity a t contest to be held F ebruary 27 at Grove; Mrs. Day Ba ley o f Eugene,
Mrs.
Malcolm
Cottage Grove, spoke on profe»- torney; Tum m y Jones, bookie; Silverton. The firs t best speakers Mrs. I-ong and
»tonal subjects
Faye Nixon, owner of slot m a w ill be chosen by M r. West to Horn. The club w ill m w t w ith
Clarence V. Simon, Eugene, was chines; horres t West. Shut-eye- speak before the Itorena grange. Mrs. Lee N ixon on January 28 fo r
in v ite s th e m illio n s o f p a t r io t ic , f o r
given a vote o f thanks to r the fine slug; Jim Adkins, M r. Smug, and The best speaker choshn at the Rod Cross sewing and k n ittin g
m eeting place and program.
Janet Rynearaon. Mrs, Meek, a grange w ill go to S ilverto n to I t w ill he an a ll day m eeting w ith
w a r d -lo o k in g C h e v ro le t o w n e r s - a n d ,
President Nate Lowe of Leban widow The play must have been compete w ith eight o th e r speak a pot-luck dinner at noon.
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a h it Judging from the expres er» from o the r schools.
on presided.
The com m unity held a civilia n
in
fa
c
t,
a
ll
m
o
to
r
is
ts
—to
jo
in
w
it h
sions by the audience.
Percy
the school
In 1939 the contest was « y n bv defense m eeting at
NUNDAV HCIIOOL O FFIC ER S brought many laughs by eating George S tou t of Cottage Grove, in house F rid ay evening. M r. Lem
ELECTED.
apple» and running from "S h u t 1940 by Paul Anderson o f Cottage ley and M r. W ilson o f Cottage
C h e v ro le t d e a le rs in a g r e a t n a tio n a l
eye-slug," and I'm sute everybody Grove. It is unusual to have tw o Grove spoke to the group on m a t
Election o f officer« wa« held agree« that “ S kin n y” would make w inners In tw o consecutive years. ters concerning bombs and getting
last week by the Lorane Sunday a very convincing m ayor, if on';
the com m unity organized fo r de
< hsnge» In Enrollm ent.
school. Mrs. II A M itche ll was fo r a day.
Brown,
Changes in the school e n ro ll fense purposes. C harlie
reelected superintendent; Avery
O fficers Re,Hirt.
ment at the end o f the firs t se chairm an, appointed a com m ittee
Ixthrey assistant superintendent;
A t the F F A m eeting the five mester are as follow s;
to decide on a place fo r an a ir
W innie Ixihrey, secretary, and officers gave th e ir reports on the
Bob Bash, freshman, returned plane spotter cabin.
I-ella Davis, treasurer. Church o f p arliam entary procedure contest to C a lifo rn ia to finish school.
ficer« elected are; T. W. Snyder held al Albany January 17. the
Donnu and O rla Jennings-, ju n
and W. H. Davis, elder«; W. L. reports consisted o f new ideas and ior«. moved to H arrisburg, where
Lohrey and A very Lohrey, dea suggestions fo r Im proving the they w ill continue school.
The January 16th M others'
con«; I-ella Davis, trea rurer. and chapter.
Georgina Kentner. sophomore, club m eeting has been post|>oned
M ay Burn«, clerk Mrs. Kuby Dunn
A report was also given about and Lots T u lla r. jun ior, w ithdrew President has announced that
1» Junior church superintendent.
boxing and basketball. B ill Wiese, from school.
those « a n tin g to learn how to
k n it should be prepared w ith ma
te ria ls next meeting. Mrs. Annie
Meyer w ill instruct the kn ittin g .
Showing great interest tow ard
Uncle Ram and the future, the
*•>. ' A;
W a lke r grade pupils have now
started on buying w a r defense
li
stamps. Each pupil bought one or
more ten cent stamps.
The county road grader has
T -
graded the road here recently.
»I
K
The Lane county rock crusher
has resumed w ork again a fte r a
shut down.
Several men have repaired the
telephone lines here w hich were
í
damaged during the silver thaw
T llt E E X PLO SIO N C A U « OF
O E X TFK M A N S O E A T II
Chester I. Summers o f D exter
died Saturday in a Eugene hos
p ita l as result o f iniuries received
w b-n a lire cxpkwled. The body
was shipped to Bend fo r burial.
WHEN YOUR
SOLES AND
HEELS ARE
WORN DOWN
the bert part of your shoes
ere still good
Silk Creek
L IO N RO A RS
Latham
All They N e e l Are
HEELS AND
INVISIBLE
HALF SOLES
RED BOOT
SHOE SHOP
8. Gasper
N OTICE
Electric Customers
As a result of recent eonditions
many electric wires are rejiorted in
hazardous positions throughout our
system, part ion la rly in rural areas.
Delight Valley
Until repairs are complete please
n c every caution. Even* wire should
he treated as dangerous to life.
the little f o l k s , will you
please caution them to he careful—
give them suitable warning of the pos
sible dangers.
Mountain States Power Company
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CHEVROLET
Walker
CAR CONSERVATION
PLAN"
Don’t Let
The Children
Down
Ifegardless of the present emergency,
the fight to check the spread of infan
tile paralysis must continue.
Because of conditions no President’s Ball will he held hut you
will he given an opportunity to contribute and do your hit.
Drop collections in the W ishing W ells to he placed over town.
Watch for further announcements regarding entertainm ents
sponsored for the benefit of the infantile paralysis fund.
PRESIDENT’S BIRTHDAY BALL (10M M JTTEE
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Canada Fights
COUGHS
Thl* New Amazing Way
Act* Like A Flash
By fa r the largest eelltuir couch m edi
cine In a ll C anada la Buckley's C A N A
D IO L M ixture Com|H>untle«I Trom rare Ca
n a d l a n Pine Halmim (b> il secret procraiO
B uckley’a 1« entirely d iffere n t from any
thine elee you ever tried (Jet a bottle to
day take a teue|»onnful. let It lie on your
toiiKUe a moment then ¿wallow slowly. In
MtNrtth you ie e i ite powerful effec tiv e ac
tlon spread thru throat, head and bro n
chial tubee CmiKhlng spasm ceasee. Right
w ay it looaena up thick choking phlegm
o i ana
up
clogged
bronchial
tubee
makee breathing e a s ie r ..N o w you’ ll know-
why over 10 m illion bottles o f Buckley's
famous cough m ix tu re have been »old In
cold, w lntrv C anada
( ’o lla g e dro v e Pbe> , K elly D rug Inc
an«l moat good «Inigglste now have thl
i great C anadian discovery.
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To ro n n rv « rubber — to m o le your tire i last longar
hay» your st»»ring and
yrh»»l olignmenf checked with this special equipment at your Chevrolet dealer's.
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SEE YOUR LOCAL
CHEVROLET DEALER FOR SERVICE
CONSERVE TIRES—
ENG INE - TR A N S M IS S IO N
- E V E R Y V IT A L F A R T
Chevrolet's new " C o r Con
servation Plan" is designed
to help you keep y o u r'c o r
serving
faithfully
fo r
the
and invites your
cooperation on the follow
ing points: (1) Observe the
simple, fundamental, thrifty
rules o f car care, such as
keeping tires properly in
flated,
checking
battery,
water, oil, etc. . . . (2) G e t a
simple service "check-up"
a t your Chevrolet dealer's
now, and avoid major trou
bles later. . . . (3) See your
Chevrolet d ealer regularly.
duration,
CHIVIOUT M AUM IZKIAUI1
IN TH fU "CONURVATtON URVICB“
ter AII Makee ef Can and Tracks
1. T IR I S IR V IC I (to tansarae
ru b b e r).
2. RADIATOR (to safeguard cool
ing system).
3. LUBRICATION (ta conserve
motor, chassis).
4. BRAKES (ta preserve lining,
etc I.
«. MOTOR TUNE-UP (to conserve
engine and fuel).
A. CARBU RETOR A N D FUEL
PUMP (Io « » a fuel)
7. STEERING AND WHEEL AltON-
MENT (meshes fires last longer—
conserves rubber)
R. BOOT AND FRNDCR REPAIR.
♦. CLUTCH, TRANSM ISSIO N.
REAR AXLE.
10. HEADLIGHT AND ELECTRICAL
CHECK-UP.
I t . SHOCK ABSORBIR SERVICE.
13. P A IN TIN O , REFINISHINO,
WASHINO, eta.
A MOBILE NATION IS A STRONG NATION
Cottage Grove M otor Co.
112 North Ninth Street—Telephone 77
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