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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1942)
Strict Rationing C. of C. to Hear on Airport Of Oil and Gas More April 14 Meeting Due for Area A Capello Choir to Appear in Concert Here April 13th Open House at High School to Be Given April 10th Council Hears Number Requests At Regular Meet The annual open house program of the Cottage Grove union high school is to be given F riday (to m orrow night i in the high school Residents on M Street Oppose building s ta rtin g at 7:15. The program this year w ill consist of Granting Franchise for a welcome by Student Body Pres Power Line. ident H arold Bauder; tw o num bers by th»- high school band; a ta lk on “ The Oregon U n it” by STANDARD HITS SUNDAY D arw in W aterm an; “ S p lit T ra il« ” 75 PER CENT, an o rig in a l play w ritte n by D ar CLOSING ORDINANCE A im » It wan announced that lene I>avis, sophomore, and to be ........— - Chamber H um amt we red the ap-1 presented by the F ootlighters dra S tric t rationing of a ll nones- P»**l o f Miss S ybil Veatch foe The c ity council in regular ses- matics club; songs by the com xentml consumption of gasoline more a ir observer* to man the bined high school glee clubs T h (. sion Monday night heard several and other petroleum product« In p w ’ on lop of the Cottage Grove Pacific U nive rsity’s a capclla the chorus numbers there w ill be c ifie ’s choir has appeared here Quiz K ids,” an original s k it w rit- P'ditions and requests. A petition the East and Pacific N orthw est hotel choir consisting of th irty -th re e songs by a male quartet. The di- fo r many years. ten and presented by the sixth was received from several c iti- wax Indicated at W ashington yes- G. E. Boehnke of Eugene, re- voices, both men and women, w dl recto r is Professor B. E llsw orth Admission at the door w ill be Period U. S. history class; assem- Zf>ns livin g in the v ic in ity of M terduy by the Petroleum In du stry publican candidate for congress pr(.M.a, „ concert a, the Presby- H arris. free but an o ffe rin g w ill be taken bly sinK'nK o f Oregon’s state street opposing th e •g ra n tin g of a W ar Council. in the new fo u rth d is tric t wax the terlan church o f Cottage The itin itin e ra ry o f o f the the chorus in d urin g the interm ission, to assist son®; “ Am ertca W e A re Ite a dy" franchiae to the N o rth Douglas Grove e ra ry E ffo rts to build up overland guest xjieaker and made on inter- next Monday evening nt 8:00 p. m. an o rig in a l pageant w ritte n and E lectric Cooperative. The council this spring to u r includes C orval- the club in its expenses. Mem- tran«|x»rtatl«>n In xu lixtitu lio n of exting address, contrasting th ” ___ L , presented by the senior class. The approved a m otion th a t the fran - This _______ musical __________________ organization comes tankers to relieve the petroleum present w nr w ith thut of W orld bprp v h h, recommendi-d *“ • Ros<-burg. Grants Pass, Med- bers of the chorus are being en- fin a , number wUj t>, thp slnEln„ chise not be granted. A request __*1 1 in — these sections is MAt » M.s Z e» «z _ . . . a . . . . . OF* . __ . - . — .a situation not 117.. W ar No 1 I and it is hojx-d a g«xMl crowd w ill ford and o the r southern Oregon tertained over n ig ht in various of o u r national anthem by the was beard from the Standard O il adequate, the council said, and E. S, Danielson of Eugene, as be present to hear them. Besides. cities. This is the firs t tim e Pa- homes of the c ity . entire audience. Co. Baking th a t ordinance No. cannot offset the shortage. sistant county 4-H club leader, __________________________________________________________________________________________________A fte r the program the class- 1233- relative to closing o f service Gasoline consumption w ill lie was also a guest of the club. rooms w ill be opened and ex- stations on Sundays be rescinded, reduced on the East Coast and the amples o f some of the student The request was tabled, Pacific Northwest to 75 per cent projects w ill be displayed fo r the W illia m Thum made a report of 19-11 consumption and fuel oil public to see. Parents and friends on ’ he w ork and improvements use to r beating to 90 |x-r cent of w ill be welcomed by individual underway at the c ity park. He re The home ec conference is to estimate«! 1942 consumption. The teachers. There is no admission 9nested the purchase o f a power be held this coming Saturday, com m ittee told P«Rroleum Coor fee to any p a rt of this evening driven lawn mower. The request — A p ril 11. The theme of the con- The Cottage Grove high school fprpnC(, , , . . „ omp G jr| and Dimes, quarters and dollars program. d in a to r Ickes It w ill be necessary Receipts of the local post office was approved. to build new pipe lines from Texas continue to show a substantial nine lost a hard fought base * b^ 1 Defense." This theme w ill be dc- dropP«» »»to ‘ be coin boxes o f the M ajor LaSells Steart, command to the East Coast to Increase o il gain over corresponding period* game to the Eugene axem« " by veioped by speakers, disctus.on . J w ,£ » ;* er Company H o f the 16th bat Broadside Collision «« 1 « VUW MUn movements to the East. <>l previous years, according to the count of 6-0, Tuesday, A p ril groups and the assembly w ill lx- the victim s of the present w a r as talion. Oregon state guard, re N. J. Nelson, jiostm áster. The 7, on the local diamond. This was I w ith flags and .he Pa- « ¡ £ “ . .’h « ,seof }hc v\° rid 2 CCUI5 Evening cently organized, requested ap q u a rte r ending March 31 totaled the firs t game of the season fo r triotic colors. W ar, according to Mrs. A lvis proval of the council on several Wicks, ______ _ $5,492.64 ns compare«! w ith $5.- ’ he l.ions who are a new team in R egistration w ill be held at w ,c k s - president of the Am erican promotions recommended to state 142.60 o f the corresponding per- d is tric t 6 baseball. 9;15 and lbe prograrn w i,| close Legion A u x ilia ry . One in ju ry was suffered in a headquarters. Among the promo- km I of last year. Th«- m onth of Nichols of Eugene pitched a at 3 ;oo. The m ain speaker w ill be 'h e A u x ilia ry is rapidly com- broadside collision which occurred ’ ions recommended were: P h illip March, 1942, show«>d th«- largest one-hit, no-run game and struck Mrs. F ra n kie Schmitz, supervisor P*e’ *n8 arrangements fo r the an- near the intersection o f 6th and Bukowski, captain; W illia m A. «« | L* C L £ ° ' < r M ',rc h - l®41 and ,,,,ale«l out 5 men John M in or of the of d is trib u tio n o f education of nual observance o f Poppy Day on Pacific highway Tuesday evening Garoutte, 1st lieutenant; Chas. I f ilP O T Q n h lC ¿ R O O l *1 873 55 as compared w ith $1.- local team tossed a fo u r-h it game Salem. Mrs. F rank Pattison of -J3- w h«-n m em orial poppies near 8:00 p. m. when a car d riv - Brace, second lieutenant; H. W. 569 23 of M arch, 1941. a gain o f und fann«-«l 9 men Eugene had a Eugene w ill lead the panel dis- w d l h*’ d istributed throughout the en by A. L. Real of San Francisco Lom bard, captain; Lloyd Griggs, *304.32 or approxim ately eighteen to ta l of 3 errors to the Lions 4. cussions. The m orning w ill be cd; by A u x ilia ry members. collided w ith a c a r driv«?n by A l- firs t lieutenant. The t'mp«|Uii archery club, lo percent. highlighted w ith a ijeneral as- „ . rhls ye a r’ * aid Mrs. Wicks, don G aroutte, local high school Don Allen, fire chief, requested -Cottage Grove cated near Roseburg has p lu icd . 0 senibty, a m otion picture “ Facts lbp Poppy not only honors and student. Real was traveling south permission to purchase an addi- W ic k s . 2 second in the annual telegraphic 0 About Fabrics” and a to u r a *ds ,be m,' n wbo defended z\m er- at the tim e o f the arcident and ’ >°na! 500 feet o f 114 inch fire Klang. S. S. shooting. com|M-ting against alxiut 0 through the building. A t noon ,,a ,uf’’n ,y 7io u r years ago and G aroutte had crossed the highway, hose. The request was referred to Harpole, C F. 100 clubs over the nation Bill 0 there w ill be an election of o ffi- , “ families, but also those de- trave lin g down 6th. The G aroutte ’ be purchasing committee. I 3 Collins local archer, who com 0 cent. The v is itin g groups w ill en- , nd'ng Am erica today and th e ir Ca r was overturned and the d ri- C ity Recorder L . W. Coiner There are n««w 116 men enrolled . M u rris . I. « I-' peted event pm««-u pla«-«-«l i fo |s-«e«i In in the m e even« w urth u i m . .........................................................— 0 te rta in and give toasts as the fam ilies. F u n d s collected on ver cut on the arm. Both cars was instructed to prepare the c ity among th«- hundreds of individual in Company A, 16th luittalam of - 0 luncheon to be held in the cafe- PoPP>’ Da>' WlH used in the were damaged. budget fo r the coming year. M in w . P scooters p articip a ting . *b«‘ Oregon guard The to ta l was 0 teria. The afternoon w ill be * o rk Legion and A u x ilia ry are M ilto n Lange, passenger in the M atthews reported th a t a Isham, R. F. So fa r as known this Is th«- *’> W , A E dw ard, fol- 0 spent with group discussion fo l- doing fo r the disabled of both G aroutte auto received a cut on ^ re siren had h#>nn Addington, C. flrs t tim e an Oregon club has low ing the second meeting o f the wars, ,h e head head. lowed by a general assembly and w ars’ and fo r needy fam ilies of ,he tria l. placed second in an event of this organization Tuesday night. Fin- Eugene men in the service, as w ell as _______________ o panel discussions. Micklraon, R. F. sort an.« considering th,- size o f M’n«rm tm g and o the r n-quire- those of veterans. o the club, which is small, the r.-c m,‘n’ s necessary to complete the Smith, 3 c n . Fassetl, 2 . o n l Is more rem arka.... . enlistm ent n.-ordx o f those , roll«-«! were completed at this tin« Jarvis, C. . .. in aiding service men and th e ir C o n s c r i p t i o n Negotiations have been started ,,nd , hp f(ls , d l| „ hp|d c p Bloom, S. S. dependents. They are able to lo r a .h«xit w ith the state police, s Buk<JW, k i W(ls n|>|M„ n,<K, d r i|, Brauner, L. F An accident F riday evening in- rnake every d o lla r do m axim um A t the regular m eeting o f the _______ w ith the ixil.ee using pistols on majUt.r o ffic e rs said they hope to C arter, 1 « volvm g fo u r l«x-al people sent scrvice in , his field. T h e ir volun- Ca’v >n Funk Post Am erican Le- M lrrip d mpn w iII u., May 21th. hava 2S0 op mini- onrolM toi a Morgan < F M onday e v e „,„s . . .....on o e g o n u n E T ta ir d ' A X S " three to a Eugene hospital, two , c r w o rk .,» have ha,I l „ „ , ,,a ,n - Com m enting on the pro|xis«-«l Kht»rt time. Nichols, P. 11 c ritic a lly injured. The victim s mg and know the quickest and was passed urging congress to arp unab,p ,Q support tht^ sp,ves; m atch w ith the state police. C ol-; . G ilbert, 3 ' were L. J McCoy of ’ he McCoy ljest methods o f br)nKinK r e ln f sponsor a universal conscription cVloneT Elm er V .^W ooton state Itns showed little interest. He re M o to rs , R ESER V ES A SK ED TO and Mrs. V irgin ia ,o veterans and th e ir fam ilies act ’ bat would conscript labor, j- n f , d ra ft director, announced yester lu c ta n tly adm itted thut his chief Swartz, niece of M r. McCoy, and found in need KKOISTKR. m aterials, industry and capital. day at Salem. am bition at the present tim e is to Emerson F ra n k lin and W illia m I t was announced th a t the le- “ V ictim s o f the present w a r are The state’s 57 local boards al- meet O ffice r Southerland in u 1*. K. M etcalf, south Lane co Burge, local boys, said to be em- nat uri a lly tu rn in g to the le g io n gjon « booklets rta d y have re^ xam ining grudge match on the U o ttiig ” ordinator, yesterday issued an aj>- defense and A u x ilia ry »or aid, and we e n title d F all In which give the tho Four hundred 4-H club mem- ployed a t Portland- in Grove R«xl and Gun club groumls fo r a„ sen. lay "in w o rk 11 waa reKardid as coin- w ant to g iv e 'th e m the benefit o f servicemen the do’s and don’ts if and when Southerland is ready. lor and ju n io r a ir raid wardens, hers v is itis i Eugene Saturday ciden’ that a ll persons involved o u r service. The increased burden connected w ith th e ir service and -o -.,».,¡,.1. \iini)Dm«<nt-«rv the annual m arket day and >r tour- ^ , messengers an«l |x»liee resi-rvis isl the industrial center unde , hp should have been from the same calls fo r increaSed funds. We I the records th a t should be kept. 7 ^ ™ HOME N t ’RSINO ( LA SSES who have not «xmiplcted the civi- (lllP(.ll)in I{ c Ku.-hn.-r, coun- 'reality. hope that the public w ill be gener TO START. that th e ir deferm ent should end. — defense , ------ firs t aid course --------- . (o .pbp accjden| ts s3id to have oc- lian ous on Poppy Day this year be- W A N TS BED ROLLS ty club agent and L. C. M o ffitt, M arried men w ith o u t children register at «»nee. Register at the county superintendent. curred about a mile n orth of the cauM from t h e contributions D ELIVER ED . There w ill be tw o new horn* civilia n defense headquarters. The _______ w ill be drafted in cases in which At the start of th«' d iv nrizes overhead bridge and n orth of madc fo>- the poppies comes the nursing classes start«-d in the npxi ( lrs , __ A h« art «f th« day, prizes Eugene. M r. McCoy was enroute p rincipal means of suntxjrt fo r aid class w ill stu rt Mrs. H arold Axley. in s tru c to r the wlves can earn th e ir own fo r the essay contests were m‘ ans o f support fo r were an- an to Vancouver, taking home his prlnc,pal near future. Mrs. H arold Axley ubou, j unc o u r w ork during the entire year in the emergency firs t aid station an<^ fa m ily men m ay be nounced and among the winners niece, Mrs. Swartz, and was d riv - ahead. w ill he the in s tru c to r fo r one of here, reports th a t tw enty bed P^aced *n class 1A if there is the classes which w ill begin on S l l s s Ì E A R O t’S RATIONING from South Lane were: Lnvaun ing north. F ra n k lin and B u r g e _______________ rolls have been promised in con- enou«h .°u‘ s«d<’ support Denny of Creswell w rote the w in T hursday, A p ril 16. Mrs. Joe BOARD CLERK. ncction w ith the emergency tra in - ,b c" w'i'c s and children, were re tu rn in g home from P ort- ning essay on "Sorghum S yrup" land to s|x-nd tne week end and A rnold w ill lx- the in s tru c to r fo r ... _ . ing which is underway here, but Men w ith ^P endents w ill not the other class which w ill sta rt Miss Jean Yearous has accepted th«- Taste T ic k le r." O ther winners were driving south, following a Civilian Defense Office th a t only twelve o f 'the tw enty *** d ra f,t'd u” ’ «! congress provides Tuesday, A p ril 21. ------------- a position w ith the D ine county ‘.u .'.b<‘ n ia ,keting class were; Ann ( ruck F ra n klin 's car is said to bed rolls have been delivered. She for the support of th e ir fa m il.fs. Then- are s till a few vacancies ra tio nin g board fo r board 21-2 M iller, Creswell w ith honorable have swung from behind the Tbe follow ing volunteers Wooton said. in these •se closs«-s. class.-s. Anyone inter- and has office space at the U,n . ni«-ntion going to D arell Scott tn lc k in frnn t of , hp McCoy car, niann the c iv ilia n defense office m ainin„ ei‘ h. r .)Ils »,,-' d e liv e re d d i *bm n us ot jntiive re n ested In attending should contact phrey and M ackin store. S. L «” ‘1 R«»»" Schwartz, (Tesw,-II. mnkinR a crnsh in,,v it,,b lc .M c C o y Curing the night sh ift next week. FARM MACHINERY SCHOOL Mvls W icks, telephone 139J. M ackin is chairm an of ihe local Jenn Lam b of Latham won firs t t|.,pd ,o avoi(i , be collision, b u t 1 Beginning F riday, A p ril 10th, if . . ‘ g Mrs. Alvis TO END. *n the production class w ith lion- hH tbe F ra n ltlin car about th e ; volunteers are: A p ril 10, Lloyd _ s’ Those ta king the course are re- board. qulred to have the horn«- nursing orable m ention going to Dolores center m aking a U-shape out o f Griggs, 6-10 p. m.; Harvey K elly. The adult farm m achinery re V it TORY POTATOES. te xt Ixxik when the class begins M 't-'n .° ,i2 iL i n? ‘L J™ L I .X!1 r.bJ.n ,he veh,cle and n,most demolish- 10-2 a. m.; O. C. Davis. 2-6 a. m. p air school which has been meet of S ilk Creek won 4th .............ing in market« his own ear. He suffered in - j A p ril 11: Chas. W hipps, 6-10, The Ixxiks are on sale nt th«- c iv i ing at the high school under the lian defense office. Th.-y are even growing V ic to ry ing nnd production w ith honor- j, n.ies t0 lxltb iPgg the rig h t leg Danton Scott, 10-2; Glenn Arne, JET , 1 ! • , ZVI supervision o f George West w ill potatoes. Maybt' v lc h try w ill come able m ention going to Carolyn susfa|npd a f l.actured k n w or dis. 2-6. have the last meeting on F riday MEN IN SERVI« E soon. Mrs. cafe C liffo rd Sm to ith the o f Sen- the Sage o f Saginaw, Ethel B la ir o f fra kx.ate(i p ril Levens, 12; Don Dolentan, 6-10; evening. Refreshments were serv Rainbow brought Disston; D orothy Sharon, Sagin- ctu re ^ d v ls and b ^ jn addition a L a A rrv 10-2; FR EE MAIL. Francis ed follow ing the class on Wed lin e l office Saturday, two potn- aw; Roberta Flaten, D elight Val- parly repol.,s Mrs ’ S w artz sui- Sm ith. 2-6. nesday. Soldiers, sailors and men in th«» toes grown in a pi-rfcct V shape Icy, feted a badly cut nose and a frac- A p ril 13: Clyde Umphrey, 6-10; The.course was set up so th a t roast guard service are entitled tured pelvis bone. F ra n k lin was F. M cLaughlin, 10-2; Hugh Mc- farm ers m ight repair machinery to send firs t class m ail free under as a defense preparedness meas s till in the hospital Monday, s u i- . Bride, 2-6. a recent postal ruling. In sending ure. The interest in the school fe rin g from numerous injuries A p ril 14: Chester Anlauf, 6-10; firs t class mail, the service men Burge escaped w ith m in or hurts Buck Cagle, 10-2; M ike Beach, has been good and the attendance w rite the word ‘‘Free’’ in the up has averaged about 14. A number McCoy was able to be returned 2-6. per left hand corner of the enve o f farm machines have been re .. ,1 .1 , , . ’ o his home here Sunday, but is A p ril 15: F. W . B lickle, 6-10; Lost w«-«-k the c ity council in p. m. o f any calendar day except not lb k , |() be ou, yet lope nnd his name and designation A. W. Shofstall, 10-2; N. Dole- paired including trucks, d rills, ir o f service in the rig ht hund cor regular session passed an n rd i-i Saturdays when the hours fo r the man, 2-6. rigation equipment, etc. D a le nance governing the closing of a ll reta il sale and dispensing of mo- ner. A p ril 16; W a lte r Sm ith, 6-10; TWO IN TERESTIN G «*1 Owens, local mechanic, assisted M ail sent to service men from service stations w ith in the c ity to r fuels and petroleum products F ra n k Riggs, 10-2; H arold W ol- LION PROGRAMS. Mr. West in the course. A nun,- continental U nited States w ill ot j lim its. The ordinance has been re- shall be lim ite d to a period be- fard, 2-6. her of interesting film s and ta lks course require the usual postage 'c e n tly signed by M ayor W illia m tween 8:30 o'clock a. m. to 8:30 were included in the class. t> u _ j . Two interesting Lion club pro- HaMcman and anm ngotl»...-things «»clock p m . and no m otor fuel grnms w ill be presented t.»day and IN ST A L L S NEW FIX TU R ES M r. West expressed his appre VICTORY LOANS. cites the lim ita tio n issu.-d by the o r petroleum products shall be next Thursday, A p ril 9th and 16th. ciation fo r those who attended board j under order at any ---------- service — sta Today noon. Dean M. C. DuBach The c_„n , _ , „ i l l « w ar T n production ' i , -i i, sold at re ta il ....... Damon Scott of the J. C. Pen- — Watson ---------- . Players o f Eugene and helped in the enterprise. Sm nll farm o|x>rators nnd Io- L-70, regulating the dispensation Hon, garage or place o f business of o recon State College w orld ncy Co. is g ettin g ready fo r the w ill present "The Crimson Cross, ir<»r« W ith .sufficien t Mrmncre tn n f m n tn r fu e ls tn nut n m n * th u n im Q niw ln »re *' . _ . ” * . : . .. _* j ............. * . »».*»... borers w ith sufficient acreage to of m otor fuels to not more than on Sundays trave ler o f Europe. Ihe O rien t and hot w eather just aroun«l the cor- four-act drama at the Metho- ATTENTION AIR RAID raise fixxl fo r home use o r fo r twelve hours fo r any calendar day Section 3 ol Ihe ordinance pro- South America w ill speak on the f>®r (we hope) w ith the installs- d*®’ church Tuesday night. A p ril W ARDENS. m arket may apply A p ril 17th n t , nor more than seventy-two hours vides /ides: ‘A ny person, firm o r cor- .. . ... RpsIX,nsihi, lio n of two new fans in the fron t 14th. The drama by Manford 2:00 o’clock fo r Fond fo r V icto ry fo r any calendar week poratii x»ration Violating any provision . . o i t - Pa rt ° I ’ he store. New fixtu re s Evans uses ten characters depict- A ll senior and ju n io r wardens loans at the last regular F riday Section 1, regulating the clos of i f this ordinance shall he g u ilty ,tlcs- Next I hursday, Supt. J. F havp ¡nsta|led ¡n |bp form of ing the persecution of the Jews in in districts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, in Cottage m eeting to be held in the F’arni ing o f stations on Sundays re of a misdemeanor nnd upon con- (T a m er o f the Eugene sch«x»ls, I pant racks, Germany under H itte r. The pro- Grove are requested to attend an S ecurity A dm in istra tio n offices, cites: No m otor fuels or petrole- victlon thereof shall be fined no! who spent a year in the southwe'.t --------------------- gram sta rts at 8:00 o’clock. Ad- im portant m eeting F rid a y eve- New Post O ffice Building, Eugen«1. urn products shall be sold and more than $10000 and in default Pacific w ill be the guest speaker 10th, beginning a t M rs. W. L. W orkm an attended mission is free, but a free w ill of- rin g , A p ril A fte r this date meetings ........... w ill be nt --------—v re ta il by any service - - - - ----------„ — | I dispensed --------- — ................ . f .. „,,„1, n ___ „ i . i i.i .. , a flo ris t meeting in Eugene Tues- fering w ill lie taken. The public 7:3U 30 p. m. a t the council cham- scheduled only upon sufficient ap- station, garage o r place ot busl- _ . . . ' ," u 1111 1 Ss 11 ' 1 1 ’ on su ’’ day afternoon and evening fo r is co rd ia lly invited. Churches are bers in the c ity hall. plications to Justify holding add l-i ness at any time, except from he imprisoned in the c ity ja il one je c t of, "A ustra lia , S trategic members of the flo ris t telegraph asked to make announcement L. C. Schroeder, d is tric t in- tional meetings. ] 7:00 o'clock a. m. to 7:00 'o 'c lo c k , day fo r every $2.00 o f such fine." Point o f the W ar,” , delivery service. > from the pulpits Sunday. ■ structor. t'h iiu ilx -r of- C<,mm«'r<’c rnem- I mts may be Interested to learn that additional Inform ation r e l «- Overland Transportation Not tlvi- to «eeunng an a ir|x ,rl iih well an a new nite w ill likely be dls- Adequate, Bourd Is • eiwM-d at the regular meeting on the 14th. A nother alte hus been Informed. I,rough! to the attention o f the iieronautlcx com m ittee ax w ell aa OAS CONSUMPTION CUT TO additional Inform ation, It was Postal Receipts Continue to Show Consistent Gain Home Ec Conference Slated for April 11th Lions Lose First Baseball Game Poppy Day May 23rd This Year Occurs Tuesday Ev Two Suffer Injuries Umpqua Archery Places Second in r * 116 Men Enrolled in Oregon Guard Here Legion Urges Congress To Universal Act NOW 2 Auto Accident Friday *’ Sent Three to Hospital Annual Market Day Is Attended by 4 H Clubs Volunteers Listed for Drama to Show at J /f/ ^ttlOUlSl LlllirCh City Passes Ordinance Governing Sunday Closing of Service Statios i More Married Men To Be Drafted Soon