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. T i y n S f M Ï . A P R IL Iß, 1912____ • Touring Prospects Brighter in 1942 liiere’« Work Even for Oxen !n War Job P rio r to 1912. (he average d riv ing mileage fo r Oregonian» wit» 12,096 mile» but thia w ill be re duced to 8,081 mile» this year, 'in average decrease of 4,015 i ’lfy motorists drive » lig h tly more than those residing In o u t side d istricts, the comparisons liv ing 12,300 fo r the urban dw eller and 11,370 fo r the ru ra l resident The average < iregon car ha» tire« which w ill la»t fo r I year and 9 months. w hile the car Itself should be usable fo r 3 year» and 10 month«. O f those who plan vacation», 89'» percent w d l seek the pleas ure facilities of (ire g o n an il o th e r W A R N N O N T E I .E d it A.MN. Relatives of men re|iorted k i l l ed. wounded, o r missing In action should be extrem ely careful not to a ns#er w lih money telegram« which appear to come from a navy man o r o ffice r on the m ain land, the 13th Naval D istrict warned recently The announcement stat ed that there have been a num ber of instances o f fraud In this regard. The announcement went on to state, "Some of these telegrams have been valid. Inasmuch a« there have been Instance* where those purpr>rte<l kille d, wounded •ir missing have been so reported in error. However, w ith o u t re linquishing hop«- in these m atters, the recipient o f the telegram sb«iul«l ake some the reasonable lo r i to m as«ert,,ln le n t.fy ef- ,f The U n it club met fo r a ll day Thursday w ith Mrs. Wayne Jenk M ETHODIST CHURCH. ins Mrs. B radford and Mrs. Castle Rev. W. A. Briggs. Pastor. put on the dem onstration of M orning service, sermon topic, Emergencies in the Home. The "W hat Ila» Religion to O ffe r Us election o f officers was held a fte r in the F uture." dinner as follows; Mrs. Hazel M or Evening w orship at 8 o’clock. ris, president; Mrs. B e ita M c Evening service sermon topic, Guire, vice president; Mrs. Ada "A ccording to Your F aith .” Overton, Sec.-Treas. C hoir practice Wednesday night Miss Eva Doggett o f Mapleton at H:<K) o’clock. Prayer meeting, visited over the week end w ith Thursday nights at 7:45. Young her grandmother, M r s. Doc people's m eeting at 7 p. m. Sun Pitcher. days. M r. and Mrs. Fred Frost and The Young Folk« Sunday school prandsons Fred and C arl of C ot class are having a p a rty on Sat tage G rove were guests Sunday at urday night. I 'he H a rry Castle home. Norm a Dugan and Ike Dailey C H R IS T IA N S C IE N C E SO CIETY 4 Cottage Grove called Sunday 242 Second Street ifternoon at the Lester R earrick Sunday schrxjl at 9:45; forenoon ‘ home. service, 11, subject, "D o ctrin e of Perkins M ille r was sick last Atonem ent.” Evening service sec week and M r. Bettas drove the ond Wednesday of each m onth at I school bus. 8:00 p. m. The Bible, C hristian Mrs. B e rt Myres was in Eugene Science lite ra tu re and the w r it over the week end w ith her small ings of M ary Rager Eddy may be granddaughter Sharon who is 4» borrowed or purchased before or ; a Eugene hospital. She was h u rt a fte r the Wednesday service. i when she fe ll out o f a m oving car. M r. and Mrs. M a rtin Bomar B L U E M O U N T A IN CHURCH and son o f Cottage Grove and Mrs. B e tty W illiam s. Pastor. Mr. and Mrs. Don B a rry and Bible school, 10:00 a. m. M orn , daughter o f Culp Creek were ing service, 11:15 a. m. gueats Sunday at the Roy Ken Young people's service, 6:45 nedy home. p. m. We in vite you to come and M r. and Mrs. Chuck Eastburn enjoy- these services w ith us. pent the week end a t the Ore gon Caves and in the Redwoods of CHURCH O F GOD ! C alifornia. 1060 East Adams Ave. M r. and Mrs. Tony Tonoli of Roy E. Hutchison, Pastor. K ruzette spent Sunday a t the Sunday school. 10 a. m. Devo Mac Tonoli home at Walden. tional services 11 a. m. and 7:30 M r. and Mrs. Ed T u lle r were p. m Praypr meeting. Friday. guests Sunday at the T-ee Dugan 7:30 p. m. We extend a special home. in v ita tio n to (he public to worship God w ith us. I veloped. — -»• 1- « J h lran g r setting tar oxen In this busy ■'««ragouts, Ml»«., shipyard, «h ere these powerful erraturrs haul hrasy Umbers to shlpwsy» with stolid urn o nrrrn , d rsp itr rlam or and activity of g lin t cranes anti other equipment, la r d builds nirrclis nt "Ships for M aritim e Lom mledoa. a like w ill participate. This w ill be the th ird meet in which Cottage Grove has taken part. School Briefs. A movie, "J e rry Pulls the As Echoed From Cottage G rove Union I ligh School S trin g ." w ill be shown Monday, A p ril 20, to the Home Ec classes (B e tly Thompson, E d ito r) i M a y D ay Plans. «nd several o f the other classes Oran D h I nx I i Aouri-»««« s tu d en t« It's only tw o more weeks u n til * movie is a puppet show anil "A s sure as tin- w o rk l stands, May Day! The g irl's league coun- ,,d alx»ut how coffee is when the wur's over, if you and ell has starter! w ork on the plans 8r f’wn 1 don’t save the nation we're go- fo r May Day a id committ«»-« ' trginia Moore and F red f rul ing to lx- In a desperate fix ," have been appointed. This year a ope have w ith d ra w n from school, warned Dean liutmeb, lieu n o f goal is to h<- set fo r the queen ,,y. w&s in Washing- men at Oregon S tate college, ns contest. When this goal is reach- ,n n ®'r 'd ay- S aturday and Sunday he concluded his ta lk A p ril 9. A ed the class who has sold the v w ,,,n K relatives. special iivM-mhly was called in the most tickets w ill hr- the w inning *-ouwe Mann spent F riday and afternoon when ix-an Dulwich ad- class Instead of u whole day o f ' ‘>nd. ' ls ,ln ^ friends at dressed Ihe student body and to ld ; fe s tiv ity , this year there w ill be I 0***®0 and N ewport. o f experiences he had had in our only a h .ilf «lay. The annual grade Lorraine H orner sprnt S ntur- <»wn and o lh e r countries of the school pageant is being e lim ln a t- day and Sunday at C orvallis vis- w orld He stated "O u r co un try b <-d because o f the high cost o f , , l ?5. re’®J,ves- very »mall compared to the o th e r costumes: therefore the rorons- L lle n ra rn m a n and her sister s L IO N R O A R S " ' . h‘ J ' , . , , W<‘ , " Vcr> , . . ,hp . ■ u . * . school . * . ^ VprnH i i ! the w«-ek enfi in A l <fJ' " n a n d ■ h ™ a ^ « im - n* ™ ™d in * « rich. He said we have more auto- program w ill be in the afternoon . n< ana. m v ,s ,u n * in« ir the sender or to have the tele bro the r who is in the army, graph companies nuthentlciate mobiles than any o the r country, at K e lly field. In the evening the Homer Shelton visited his uncle our men receive higher wag««», senior play "N ew F ires" w ill be his Id e n tity." at Elm ira Sunday. and mor-' than *20,000,000 is spent presented in the auditorium , V irg il Pollock, graduate o f '41, yearly fo r o rd in a ry needs fo r Bicycle ltl«le. N O U THEKN PA( IF K PAYS recently join t'd the navy. He school Ills comparisons showed The G A A g irls are planning TAXES. leaves fo r San Diego next week. - - ’ he students that they were In a bicycle ride to Eugeni- Satur Jack M ontieth went up the M c Tax«« levied against pro|K>rty lucky to live in the U nited day, A p ril IH. The group w ill Kenzie to where they were hav of the Southern Pacific Company leave the old high school at 10 ing the boat races Sunday. and a ffilia u -d interests in Oregon Prelim inaries fo r Queen ‘ O'clock They w ill take th e ir Bessie SheMon, office g irl, re- ,0 ^ ’ hr ? ,‘ ®12 " n’ 1 n° " r, I . * “nd“,*1‘- ’ '1 , ' un<:h1 '"?<l ” lan ,o RC’ l>ack abou’ turned (« ‘ school Monday a fte r an l« id totaled »745,281.70 o r 3.06 Prim aries were held T h u tid a y , 5 o clo ck. . . „nnendlcitis par cent o f a ll taxes levied In the A p ril 6. fo r May Qu.-.-n candidates W o lf ( n il sh o w n . Nl,j. Bncneldcr is out of school stale, the company has reported. “ nf* ’ hey «re as follow s: Seniors. The F.F.A. sponsored movie ,jle mumps F or a ll counties, except M u lt- Adele«- Bostick, W in ifre d M nkin- "W o lf ("a ll" was a benefit both N ina Quarles returned to s c h c ! noinah. In which S«»uthern Paclt- *>” • A rie tta Robert«; Juniors, to the F F A. and to the govern- Monday a fte r several davs at> le operates a railroad. It paid 6.58 V irg in ia Lre. E d ith Garnet, lo ir - ment, fo r the money taken in w ill senCP i r r cent o f n il taxes levied. Aver- (»•” '• Voss, Mary Decker; sopho- be used Io buy n w a r bond by the _____________ age tax per m ile of mam line n»‘»res. Frances Michael, Ixu nn F. F A. The bond w ill not bene- NEW E D IT IO N O R E G O N tra c k was *535.07. Brown, Velina P olkick; freshmen, i fit the present F.F.A. members M IN IN G Largest single assessment w.. Juanita Powell, Sara Byorset. but w ill aid national defense and In Lane county where the amount Jom ne Short. fu tu re chapter memtx-rs. Oregon m ining regulations are was »169.1461)6 or 11.60 per Cent Final elections fo r class candi- N early three hundred students p rin te d In the revised edition bul- o f the county's to ta l. Second larg- date« were held Thursday. I attended "W o lf C a ll" which was le,,n N o- 1 o l ,he S ta,c D epart- rs t was fn K lam ath counfy when- Ju n io r Assembly I’ m aram . « drama of the north. It was pre- m’ ‘n’ Geology and M ineral In- Ihe payment was »119.070 42 ot Thus«' w ho answered to tin- hog ceded by a comedy. (duatrie« just published New laws 12 56 per cent o f fhe to fn l. ca llin g o f E verett Duerst in the i F. F. A. Rm llo P ro g ra m . passed by the 1939 and 1 ‘ 11 legls- -------------------------- ju n io r assembly Friday were H e rr! The F F. A. chapters annual la,’ ?J5S h" VC bC<’ n mc,uded- A,so is a re p rin t of p a rt of Deliciously d iffe re n t, H o n e y H itle r, played by Boh D augherty; radio program w ill tx> broadcast a 1 F ru it Salad Ice Cream at G ustaf- M ussolini, played by Jack Ken- over KO AC A p ril 18 at 7:00 p m. ~ n l’ ed ? ' o eS B^ " U mJ Mine« hich gives sow*. i»f iTHirte .y>-1(c-3i nedy, and Herobifo, Karl Kind- Previous Io this year, chapter *1 'J 1 ___ o ____ ______placer ~ --------------------- well. T hey were introduced us the members have gone to C orvallis _________ an, o u ,l' np f f x l ' ra l three big pigs. H nff. Puff, and and participated8T t i e p ^ a m . three big pigs, H nff, B u t followed was but year, _____ due __ to the tire la ,‘ons rc ln ,in K ,o location of B lu lu ff. ff. The The play play ih that fc __ this ___ ____ __ ____ .................... - - . i 1 m ining claims are not specific as a Comedy which showixl the char- shortage, the script was sent in to placer claim s and in a ll cases ttt-ier nnd intentions of these to be presented by the KO AC an- w here S tate laws have not been three and the Mad Russian, play- nouneers. passed to m od ify the Federal ed by D arw in W ateftnan. A sing- F. F. A. AM« In W a r E ffo rt. laws, the la tte r would apply. Ing telegram, "Y ou're a Sap. M r. To aid in national defense and This bulletin. No. 1 revised, Jap." was sung by M arian T u rn - offense, the F. F. A. chapter has er. R ichard Palmer, B ill P ru itt. inirchasiM M 5 2 .5 0 'in w a r stamps rob,, “ ,nef* a‘ ‘ hi£ B®r ,,a ?d Kenneth Lovegren and E lb e rt and bonds, galheied 10,000 pounds u - ^ i ° l , ^ i x 1 ' .Z ' Lee displayed th e ir gracefulness of scrap iron, planted home gar- ®’ a’ ’ he in a bubble dance in which they dens and increased 'projects pro- ■W" '' ,a • -»«v. r ’ a * ** were dressed In g irl s gym suits grams. The m a jo rity of the m e m -; The Prlce ls - P°s| P|ld - and balloons. A v ic to ry tap dance tiers are also w orking w ith some „ , „ , „ was given by V irg in ia Lee. Fay w artim e organizations: three are _ 'J tn 11 ~ D avit, who sang "M y D a rlin g police messengert. three are »in. I Gustafson s. o f course 3 6-ltc-3 , Remember these 16 words when you plan F IR S T B A P T IS T CHURCH E rcile L. W hite, Pastor. C hurch school at 9:45. Mrs. W. C. M a rtin , Supt. W orship service at 11:00. Sermon subject, "The Serpent in the W ilderness." B. Y. P. U. at 6:30. Evening w orship at 7:30. Sermon subject. "W h a t Is R eligio n? " C hildren's a c tiv ity period on Wednesday between 3:30 and 5:00. C hoir practice Wednesday evi- ninx at 7:30. flo u r ef prayer and Bible study. Thursday evening at 7:30. > ( lefnanttrte «tout (Moll) given the NOarvao, aavan m e plana opot« year trip East: You can go last th ro u g h C a lifo r n ia o n S o u t h e r n P a c ific for not one cant o x tr a r a il fa ro I * T h is bargain is in effect o n ro u n d trip tickets to N e w Y o rk , Chicago and most o ther eastern cities. SP The F r ie n d ly S o u th e r n P a c ific le t your local 8 P »(«nt or writ« I. A. O R M A N D V . 0«n. Psss, À M M , 611 PicIH« Huiiillng, Portland, ( l i t . H l gong ami Everett Duerst played ters, 26 are studying firs t aid. * his g u ita r and harmonica w hile eight own w ar bands nnd 100 per; M r. H u ff, Puff, and B lu ff sung rent of the member« have p u r - 1 "You A re My Sunshine." T h e ir chased stamps. The project pro-; good tim e was in te rru p te d l>y grams have increased u n til the 36 Uncle Sam who made quick w o rk F. F. A. members own projects o f th e ir Insane intentions of con- to taling approxim ately S5.000.tX) querlng the U nited States. which is an average of nearly A ttend G irl«' f.eague Xleetlng. S140 per member. E ight g irls and th e ir advisor, Ml«« Mehlen to E n te rtain. Miss Evelyn Hesse], attend«-«! the Miss Mehlen. lib ra ry science' annual atate G irl's League bust- teacher, w ill ente rtain the mem- ness m eeting last Saturday a t hers of her class A p ril 15. The M cM in nville high school and the p arty w ill he held in Ihe Home afternoon program and tea n t Ee room. G irls from the Home L in fie ld college. The delegates Er I I class w ill help in ca rrying visited the O. S. C. campus at nut the plans. C orvallis. 'Die delegates were Freshmen la-ail. Faye Nixon, M a rjo ry Earl, Janet The freshmen are s till lending Peterson. Joyce Baldw in, Leona in llie defense stam p purchase«| H am ill, V irg in ia Lee, M ildred having piirehased a to ta l of C ollier -and Eileen Harpole. $236.15 to date. The seniors are Home Ee C onference. s till second w ith $207.15 nnd the The Home Ec Conferenc«- whs ! juniors and sophomores have pur- held A p ril 11 ul Ihe Cottage chased $150.10 and $42.10 respee- Grove high school w ith npproxl- lively. The purchases fo r hist m nlely 85 people attending. A ll week were: freshmen $15.60. sen- who attended seemed to enjoy the iors $11.90, juniors $9.05 and sop- program , and especially being homores $4.40. The school to ta l shown through the building. The is $635.50 to date. theme of Ihe conference was “ The Foreeasf of ('«unity Meet, home m ilkin g g irls in defense." The Cottage Grove tra c k team Mrs. F ra n kie Schm itz, siqx-rvisoi- w ill journey to Eugene A p ril 17 of d istrib u tiv e education, was the where they w ill enter in the new maqi speaker. O th e r guests were county track meet. This year is Miss May- DuBois, Miss L u cille the firs t tim e the meet has been Itotilnsnii ami M is. l-j;in k P a t'i h fld . Il w ill include a ll schools in son of Eugene. i Lane county. A and B schools i Delight Valley M r. and Mrs. Ed Guy of Leban on spent from S aturday evening t ill Monday m orning at the Ernest Sears home. The Pete Dugdahls e nte rtain -d at dinner Sunday. T h e ir guests were Mr. and Mrs. Eldon K ing of Drain, and Mrs. Viola K in g o f W alker. Social Neighbors club was en- . tertained by Mrs. Charles Con ner on A p ril 8th. V isitors present were Mmes. C. H. Moore, K. H&ynCs, H. Nixon, C. Hogate and daughters D arla Faye, all o f Co’ - ! tage Grove, and Mrs. P. Hugdahl ‘ F R EE M E T H O D IS T CHURCH and daughters, 'llie next meeting So. 6th and Harrison. o f the clab w ill be w ith M rs. H arold P. H offm an, pastor. Eudon Crane on A p ril 22. Sunday school. 9.45 a. m Mrs. M r. and Mrs. Claude Vincent Thelm a W rig h t, Supt. We have o f Grand Coulee are spending a w ell qualified teachers, an«l few days at the Eldon Crane classes fo r a ll ages. M orning w o r home. ship, 11:00 a. m. Message subject, R uth Childers spent the week "V ic to ry .” end at the home o f her grand Young people's m issionary so m other, Mrs. Ed Smock in Eu ciety. 7:00 p. m. Vida Beers. lead gene. er. O u r yodng people have re- Ed Bowers from the coast v is - , "e n tly organized this group. ited at the home o f his sister. Evening service, 7:30 p. m. M rs. Ralph Sears. Satuniay. — .a ng elistic message by pastor. M r. and M rs. M alcolm H om We extend a cordial in v ita tio n made a tr ip to P ortland Tuesday to a ll who are not attending to v is it the la tte r's sister, Mrs. church services elsewhere to Clyde W righ t, who is seriously w orship w ith us. “ The church ill at the P ortland Sanitorium . where you are a stranger but I The C laire Hogate fa m ily of once." "S c rip tu ra l Holiness, O ur Cottage Grove were Sunday eve Theme, and God’s Message to the ning luncheon guest» o f the Dave C hurch.” Hites. Mrs. C urtis W h ite o f Eugene F IR S T P R E S B Y T E R IA N spent a few days the firs t o f the CHURCH week at the Rudolf Hansen home. ' J. Ted Burns, M inister. Sunday School ........... 9:45 A. M. W orship Service ....... 11:00 A. M. N ursery H our 11:00 to 12:00 A. M. 6:30 P. M. In term ediate and Sen io r C hristian Endeavor. M rs George West, advisor. Monday, 4:00 P. M.. Ju nior Church under the d irection o f Mrs. H. B. F errin. Wednesday, 7 :30 P. M „ P rayer m eeting and Bible Study. Those who love .Christ, and strive to serve H im are always w e l come here. CHURCH O F CHRIST. Gordon L. Hypes, M inister. Bible school, 9:45 a. m. Study classes fo r a ll age«. Roy Hands, Supt. M orning worship. 11:00 a. m. C hristian Endeavor 7:00 p. m. Evening service 8:00 p. m. Everyday You Save Saginaw Mosby Creek B BCHURCHES Ik ’splte I h r many res trie I Ions, now governing autom obile use. Oregon'« trave l proapt-ct« fo r 1942 «re more favorable than had I men predicted, iinlging from n survey Just Completed by the Oregon State M otor association W hile (he m « |o rlty of ear ow n er» w ill be too busy fo r long vacn , lions, nt least 30*« per cent plan m otor tour» nnd w ill average I I day» of recreational a c tiv ity , the survey »how«. Follow ing are some of the other lm|Mirtnnt fact# de coast Ntate», w ith only 6*» per cent tra ve llin g to central state» 2% percent to eastern area» and I'Y percent to mlHcellancou» destination». PA PE THREW TTTE SEN TIN EL COTTAGE flKQVK. OREGON A special chutch meeting Wns held Sunday at the B a rt Johnston place. A large crowd was present and the meeting was held a ll day w ith dinner served at nooti The Ray W illiam s fa m ily moved to the W alt Pitcher place at Wal den over the week end Mr. and Mrs. F rank Grimes and sons were dinner guests at the Lowell Benston home Sunday. M r and Mrs. Levi Russel) and sons were dinner guests at the Albert A cklin liome a t Culp Creek Sunday. The Ray Stew art fa m ily and Robert Keene spent Sunday a t Scottsburg fishing. Mrs. Lawrence M onteith was ill last week w ith tonsilitis. Mrs. A rth u r Reed and Mrs. W aidor Hih-man spent one day last week at the Chris Reed home at Leaburg. Effective now, a ten cent deliv ery charge w ill be made on a ll re ta il ice cream sales, G ustaf son's, of course. 3 6-ltc-3 l YOUR DOLLARS WORK LONGER IN WEYENBERG You save money by coming here for Weyenberg quality. These shoes are noted for their extra-long wear, fine leather», and e x p e rt c ra fts m a n s h ip . Men’s Toggery A. W. f lIL L IV iT L L “Everything for Men" — LO W l^O ST OFFERED BY JMBiK'ùeokn HAS THESE at T h rift-W is e , the «tore th at brought amt M aintains C ut-R ate Prices for you— It w ill be worth your time to give us a tr y — 40c Fletcher’s Castoria ............ .................... 31c 25c Johnson Baby Powder . .. . ................... 21c Plus T ax $1.00 Daddy Rango Tablets . . . Sun Glasses ................................. . . . 19c to $3.50 Coty’s P o w d e r............................ $l.C0 Plus Tax 25c Band Aids ........................... .................... 23c 50o Ipana Tooth P a s t e .............. ....................43c W ith O ld Tuf-e 0 rou to re mom t v n o M tr. © vou t o tMJOv r ion e to r to o r iv t aw o u t t » o i t tX A M in to m u t v a © r TtAmtO M. o. 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