The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, May 07, 1942, Image 1

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New Navy
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"Forget
Pearl llarlmr
and
Get to Work"
VOLUME LII
COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY* OREGON. T ill RSI,AV, MAY 7, 1942
Manila Bay Fort
Falls After ISO
Days of Siege
D. Deere Bound
Over Grand Jury
On Theft Charge
NI Ml!ER 3»
American Forces on Many World Battlefronts Cliff Van Prooyen Six Companies
IFins High Honors
A t State FF A Meet
Donald Otis Deer, 23, was ar­
raigned before Justice of
the
Peace All« King here Monday
morning on charge of larceny nrd
waived preliminary hearing and
wih Ixiund over Io the iuine coun-
ty grand Jury under $1,000 bind
iJeere, a local logger. Is alleged
to have taken $8 20 In sliver and
$114.(Mi in currency from the
Eagle cigar store early Saturday
morning According to the story
told of the stoic robbery John
Craig, who lives In the apartment
above the store, heard a commo­
tion Ix-low early Saturday morn­
ing. Investigating further he saw
someone In the store and notified
officers. The officers went to the
store anil saw a man in the budd­
ing. Myron Perry, chief, was sta­
tioned at a rear door, when Frank
Hoard and Hugh Brisbane made
a make-belief attempt to rush the
front door. Deere is said to hasp
run p u t Perry and refused to halt
whereupon Perry, recognizing the
niJin
a shot at the ground
Are Organized in
16th Battalion
A t the annual state F.F.A. con­
vention which was held at Cor­
vallis. April 29 to May 1. Clifford
1,000 Recruits Is the Goal of
Van Prooyen was awarded one of
Huge Enemy Cannons Silence
the highest honors the Oregon
The 16th Battalion
F.F.A. association can present to
Corregidor Oun»; Truce
Here.
any boy. the degree of State
Terms Arranged.
Farmer. This degree is given to a
very small number of F F A. mem­
PRIME OBJECT TO GUARD
bers each year as only two per
10,000 BATTLE SHOCKED
cent of the state members may DRAIN REEDSPORT ROAD.
receive their degree. The qualifi-
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TROOPS CAPTURED.
cations for this position are very
strict such as, the candidate must
Six companies have been or-
be among the upper 40 per cent *ian,z,‘d in the 16th battalion of
Japan's army smashed open thp
of his class, must have shown ,he Oregon state guard. Major La-
gateway Io strategic Manila Bay
leadership ability and must have Se,,s s,pwart announced her«
yesterday as the mighty Island
at least $250 invested in a home last n‘Sbt. Organization plans
foi tress of Oorregldor fell before
project. Only four other local started here about a month ago
an overwhelming enemy assault
members have received this de- bave resulted in the formation of
after ISO days ol epie siege.
gree since the chapter was or- ’ wo companies, Company A and
The 9.000 to 10, (MM) battle-
M a p show« some of positions In w hich A m erican fig h tin g m en arc seeing actio n on b a ttle fro n ts alm ost
gaiuzc4 in 1928. They were H ar- Company B. In addition a head-
shocked, undernourished defenders
around the w orld. S hip symbols in d ic a te N avy, p lan es are for a ir forces and soldiers are fo r U . &. A rm y .
vey Kelly, AJvin Dugan. Wendell Quarters company will be formed.
of America's Philippine Gibraltar
Small and Bill Roner. Out of the the skeleton of which has already
and other Ixiy forts, led by Lieu­
total state membership, which is been named by Major Stewart,
tenant-General Jonathan Wain­
over 2000, only 41 members re- Capt. Warren Edwards has been
wright, surrenderi*d after huge
ceived their state fanner pins this named adjutant of the headquar-
enemy cannon had pounded their
year.
ters company with L. W. Coiner.
batteries Into destruction and no near Deere, who continued to run.
The only other awards won by sergeant. The naming of a cor-
means remained to combat the
Ofl.ccrs Hoard or.d Brisbane late.-
79 79
Men who registered in the 45-65
the twelve members who went io P°ral and ,wo or three privates
Japanese hordes that sw,onual |,|Cgf.(| Up ja-ere at his home and
group on April 27th will be re­
Corvallis were second prize on a * r*li complete the organization,
acroas the bay ln
Inv a s io n
P(„ , fpssed
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larm mechanics demonstration bv
Officers of Company A are.
quired to fill out a questionnaire
gave
cuve up
on the money taken from
—
___ girls
...... who are enter- and assistance
........ ................._
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A t the regular meeting of the
Corliss and Allen Aspey. and p - s Bukowski, captain; W. A.
Boys and
in filling —
out th
The American force captured on beneath the counter In the Eagle inK tl|p f(rMl Kra(jf. npx, ypar arp questionnaires will lie provided by city council Monday evening the id ’ h Pr‘ze on poultry judging by Garoutte, first lieutenant and
Corregidor Included 3,845 sailors Cigar store.
invited to visit the Adams school 'he selective service board, start- resignation of William Haldc- Norman Aubrey Everett Duers. Charles Brace, second lieutenant,
and marines
in h:s story Deere told officers next Tuesday afternoon. May 12. inK today. Questionnaires were man was read and accepted, since and Mr. Wes’ also participated in Company B officers: Herbert W.
A War la *|H ir tm e n t announce-
that he had
help hut refused to
Only children who will be six being mailed out yesterday. Any- Mr. Haldeman has moved to Seat- ra< ° programs. Other local mem- Lombard, captain; Lloyd Griggs,
ment (riling of ( orregidors ca- reveal the name
of
the person years of age by November 15th of °ne desiring help in filling out tie and is now engaged in defense bers who participated in the con- iirst lieutenant and Frank Riggs,
pituiatton said that terms are be- who assisted him through a track this year will be admitted to <hese forms are asked to call at work. The council voted unani- test were Don Nelson, Claude second lieutenant. Companies have
Ing arranged with the Ja|>unese window,
school next fall, according to the ’ be civilian defense office in the mously to aopoint John Veatch to Lebow- Ralph
Allen.
Evere>t been organized at Lorane. Cres-
for the surrender of the other
provisions of a recent school law. city hall between the hours of fill the unexpired term of Mr. Duerst. Fred Wright, Ralph W ar- well. Reedsport. Drain, and are
three Mnnil Bay garrisons Forts
The first grade teachers are plan- ’ :®1 and 6:00 P- m. and 7:00 and Haldeman. Mr. Veatch. who was ren- Gale Lebow. Addison Heath, lettered in the order named from
Hughes, Frank and Drum. The
ning to introduce the visitors to ®:°0 P m At these hours there urged by several citizens to ac- Alan A^Pcy and Jim Corliss.
C to F.
American-held island forts, strung
the ways of the primary depart- W'H be a group of volunteer work- eept the office, asked the coun-
Not 35 many awards were won
All companies are still enlisting
along the 11-mllr entrance of the
ment. While the children are at ers on duty who have had special ell for more time to consider the this year as usual but as over 500 recruits. The present strength of
bay. had been able to withstand
the Adams school, the mothers instructions
in filling out the ¿natter.
boys, representing 52 chapters, each company in approximate
five months of mercikss attack
are invited to attend a movie and forms.
I At fhp request of Major La- were competing the competition numbers is- Company A, 70; Com-
from land and sky before giving
program in the Jefferson school
Saturday, May 9th, assistance Sells Stewart the council voted was ver* keen-
pany B, 90; Company C, Lorane,
up the fight.
America'» battle dead will be auditorium arranged for by the wail be available between 10:0(1 to continue $50 00 toward the
The trip to Corvallis was made 50; Company D. Creswell, 55;
Ey«n though the Invaders now honored 7
^ w on " " Saturday,
, r l n L the
" ' V eal,h » ’',*cla“ on ’
,nd 12:00 s'clodr in addition to maintenance of the armor* a X . 2
The bo^ Company E. Reedsport. 60; Corn-
here
t)n Wednesday. May 13. a the daily schedule Please bear in the Oregon state guard will have sfayed
hold the bay forts. American re- 23rd,
* rt- by
> “ tMe
* * wearing
’•
K J of
* , £ poppies.
’’? * * • t ' On
thp dormitoVies and frs- pany F. Drain. 55. Company E at
Ihe memorial
flow u i th< Eng- health cJjnk. wj„
sistance continues on the island of J".
mortal tun.
fl, , hp m,nd (h#, aM1„ ancp may
ob. headquarters thcr£
termties at Oregon State college Reedsport was organized Tuesday
Mindanao. 750 miles to the south.
World >lner the fU* t «chool for all of the pre-schwl tamed during the above mention-
where the contest was held.
evening and w ill form the first
The council a ko approved the
Poppies will he distributed on « i ^ u oflWO'" '‘n ° ' ‘ he
ed h° Ur’ and at n° ° ther ,ime
line of defense in the event of
Corrcgldor's valiant American
..
. .
p u r c h a s e of 500 feet of 1%
invasion. Reedsport previously had
are contacting the
I f you desire hr Ip. go to the Je- inrh flre hose ,o
add(>d .
’
and Filipino troo|is fought to the (hp T ric e In
by women of th«
mothers and urging the children fense office as soon as your ques-
an organization known as the
last. Even while the first enemy Ampr„.aq
Legion Auxiliary, who to have their health, examination iionnaire is received. Arrange­ equipment of the fire department.
Bushwhackers.
Major Stewart
hordes were setting foot on the
will at the same time receive con­
C le a n u p W e e k S e t.
ât this time, in order that de- monts for this service were made
was present at the organization
fortress beaches. General Wain­
tributions for ’ he Legion and fects may be corrected before en- possible by Herbert W. Lombard,
The dates of May 17th to the
meeting in Reedsport Tuesday.
wright's gunners continued to
Auxiliary work among the war
tenng school. School authorities Harry Metcalf and Worth Harvey, 23rd inclusive were approved by
Goal of 1.000 Men.
blast at Japanese* truck columns
disabled and families left in need urge that all children, who will be
the
council
as
the
annual
spring
The goal of the 16th battalion
moving along Bataan peninsula by the results of the war.
Who
will
be
queen
of
the
May?
cleanup week. During this time
first ■—
graders 1 next
year,
the
,
a i J«
nr, h attend
i i( mi iiii*
* 1
1 •
*
three, miles away.
This is the question which will be 15
men according to Major
property
Hu- custom of w-aring poppies clinic since II is required that all a v c v a l l U e l l V e i ’ i e S 1 0
■'i'*”
' ; / owners
-------- -- will be asked to answercd f 'rirt.v afternoor, m . v »tewart,
Stewart, wnn
with auu
400 memoers
members here.
here.
As the Invaders scaled the shell-
in tribute to the dead sprang ip entering students have a physical g g S h c L r D l v R e s t r i c t e d 1
*hj lr pr*’m ‘SPS and Pde rub" g when Adalee Bostick Virginia The ch*cf purpose of the guards-
pocked battlements the men of xpontaneously in t h e
United examination b e f o r e beginning
X V e S i n C i e Q bish and garbage, in containers.
men is to guard the Drain-Reeds-
Corregldor apparently h u r l e d qintes
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in a convenient location so th-it
d iu w b
or joanne
England and the British school.
Patrons
of
establishments
main-
„
mav
l)e
n.cked
ud
bv
X
eitJ
Short
wiH
•
*
crowned
at
the
an-
P®« highway in case of invasion.
themselves at the Japanese for n Dominions at the close of the last
in in u r retail
e t a i l delivery
>ts>iiv<»w service .-<»
_ . '
-
- nual May Day Festival to be held "'hen asked what the qualifies-
ferocious last-ditch hand-to-hand war, explained Mrs. Alvis Wicks,
taming
-,re _
trucks
Field
The program tions for enlisting were. M ajor
defense. There were no details in Poppy Chairman of the Calvin
likely to see the delivery service
The m atter of licensing dogs or at Kelly
which will begin promptly at 1:30 s,ew art said ®ny man *h o could
the Army's communique regard­
sharply
cut
within
the
next
few
of
S(x-ur,nt;
d(,g
Ucenses
was
re.
Funk Unit of the Auxiliary. Th»
p. m. is as follows:
shoot a deer at 200 yards, skin and
ing this flnnl combat but Tokyo
months^ In fact there have al- ferred to the police committee,
custom inspired by the poem.
Music. High school band; sing- f*“ * the animal *" wa* qualified
dispatches reported that the de­ “Fkinders Fields.'' which contains
j ready been some drastic steps
ing < Star Spangled Banner I, audi- to become a member.
fenders fought "madly."
made in this direction. Jack
ihe lines:
ence; flag salute, audience; theme
Caton, who is running the city de-
"In Flanders' Fields the floppies
The South I^ine Softball asso- livery for four grocery establish-
of our M ay Day, Bob Grewelie;
blow.
ciatlon will function again this mcnls. has Cut the delivers ser-
welcome. Harold Bauder. presi­
Between the croxses, row on yesr with six and possibly seven vice to one per day this to he
dent of union high school stu­
row . . . "
‘en71s ,n ’ J"' l<‘aKue
’ be made in the afternoon. Because
dents; coronation ceremony; bicy-
Popple» were fust worn in drafting of a number of eligible of the rubber situation the Col-
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.
cle riding. Jefferson and union
Ameriea in New York City on No- players end the tire situation, it lins Laundry and Cleaners are
e following is a list of the schools; May Pole dance, first and
Oregon wheat growers upheld
One of the interesting features vemher 10. 1918. the day before was questionable whether the imposing further restrictions bv polling places for the primary second grades. Adams school;
Jefferson
and high federal marketing quotas by a 95
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for the Junction City I-amb Show Ihe Armlsticg. Thry were adopted league would function again this orders of the war board and will election to be held May 15th for tumbling.
this year will lie a queen contest as the official memorial flower .f ye»r. hut after holding several effective May 15th. make no back pr25inCt5 “ ,*sted by W B D u- school boys " fo lk ’ dance. fourth Per cent majority in the referen-
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____ __ by th. ,hc American Legion in 1920. and meetings it was decided to go calls to customers. Other estab- lard, county clerk yesterday:
grade. Adams school; acrobatics. dum vo’ e Saturday night.in Orc-
which
is being s|Kinsorcd
Brumbaugh, Walden S c h o o l Shirley Culver, Spanish dance, 8°"
ineinbers of the Lions club which on< 71 ,b*
*b<? Amen- «head again this season, starting Ushments now operating deliveries
House.
is being divided into four teams
can
Auxiliary when it was the third year of play about wil! restrict this service to can­
Jefferson school girls;
pageant.
W ith returns in from 29 of the
Dorena. Farmers' Union Hall. “Uncle Sam in Review, high 30 wheat-growing counties, t h e
to back the different candidates,
organized In 1921 was to name June 1.
serve rld)b,.r
Latham,
School
Gymnasium.
The girls were chosen hy popular ' hc
memorial flower.
Four teams will tx
entere l
,
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school: May Pole dance, high vote was: Yes, 4656; No, 196.
London. Hall
vote from the senior class of the
P'»PPy Day is observed in the from the city again this year un-
i. over Woods'
. e- store.
l .
, st'bool girls; announcements. H ar-
W A S H IN G TO N — An agricul-
SPECIAL MEETING ALL
...._p Greek, Culp Creek School oid Bauder; "God Bless America," tural department proposal to con-
Junction City union high schoal
Stat?s on the Saturday Le- der the same sponsorship, accord-
AIR RAID WARDENS
house.
by the senior class boy». The
fore Memorial Day. when more ing to unofficial information.
audience;
girls softball game, tinue rigid marketing quotas for
MONDAY NIGHT.
Silk Creek. Cedar school house. Kelly field; baseball game on high the 1942 wheat crop apparently
girls selected were: Ruth Daven- ,hnn 18,iMX).0(Ki of the little red These are: Knickerbocker's. The
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Saginaw.
W
alker
high
school.
port. Barbara Miller. Nellie Rich- Gowers are worn hy patriotic clti- Grove Hardware. Quality Market
A meeting of all air-raid war-
school diamond, Springfield versus won farmer approval in a nation­
Row River, Mamie Knox Beid- Cottage Grove*
ardson and Thelma Lee Crowe ze,,s- ’ be poppies ire made of and the Eagles Lodge. Two out- dens of the city, senior wardens
wide referendum Saturday.
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selected on 1
puper by disabled veterans side teams include Drain
and and junior wardens, is called for ler's residence.
The queen will he __________
___
Incomplete but conclusive re­
Lorane. Grange hall.
basl» of votes secured by selling ^ ’’ bing in government hospitals Creswell. A new possibility for the Monday night at 8 p. m.. May 11.
turns from 35 of the 40 wheat-
Cottage Grove No. 1, Masonic
tickets to the Sheep Herders Ball and in i>oppy workrooms main­ city league is the Woodard Lum­
producing states gave a top-heavy
Due to the fact there is a called building.
to be heffl on Friday night. May tained hy ihe Auxiliary. More ber company.
margin of 159,412 to 53,495 for
meeting of the city council in
Cottage Grove No. 2, City hall.
15. in the high school gymnasium, than $1 .(KX).(XiO is contributed an­
the control program. This was a
the council room of the city hall.
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Cottage Grove No. 3. Jefferson
Trap shooting has not been pro- favorable majority of 73 per cent,
and by telling Lamb Show tags nually to the welfare of (ht war's DISSTGN AND CULP ( REEK Clyde Umphrey. chief air raid I Schwi'
Gvmn^sium.
which will advertise
the Inmb ,l.v,ng v k ,ln « by the wearers of
PLAN FIRST AID WORK.
warden, announces lhat arrange-' Cottage Grove No. 4. Moon res hibited yet, so the Rod and Gur Approval by at least two-thirds
club will hold a meeting Sunday of those voting is required,
show. These tickets nnd tags are
lx ’PPy-
ment for the air raid meeting has ¡dence, 1031 E. Washington St
Mrs. John Carr of DLsston has bppn
all numbered and will entitle the
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afternoon at the club house co
Agriculture department officials
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X n<x?mhfor.h0mT h °r
h" “ T sch(>o1 b u i l d i n g . All out of
South 6th street and erjoy an af- said they expected complete re-
holder to a ticket on the $25 de- M aV 1 5 D p a d lin p f o r
fense bond which will be awarded
7 •G
T
1017
THREE TEETH FROM ONE
h rtn ¿ T .h
hi I hT
Sh',nK ?
city air raid wardens are in-
ternoon of sports, according to turns to boost the majority to
Friday night ufter the queen is * l F e S U U t S l U C C i t y
i ' L “, " 1’, " ' „ \ ” X
v
. , . d
,o «„end
nr „ „ ,
CAVITY.
Pete Anlauf. president. The meet- around 80 per cent. Voting was
ing will start at 2.00 p. m. In ad- unuv. . light Sharpest opposi-
crowned. The winning candidate
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New history was made in the dition to trap shooting other tion w ' j encountered in Ohio,
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will receive a $50 defense bond
J- H. Walker, stale fire warden
annals of dentistry last week ac- forms of entertainment will i e Oklahcm
and each princess will receive $10 f ° r ’ hr1 eastern Lane county
Pennsylvania and New
n t y dis-
__ j * ’ nr,ed a’ ’ nip Creek on May 13.
in defense stamps.
| trict, reminds those living outside ‘ be p»*ople from Diaston who are test to be made soon. The meeting
provided and a general invitation Jersey,
tinel when Mrs. C. A. Sturdevant is extended Oregon guard mem-
The l-amb Show this year w ill,
th*
bmils who plan t o j bderMted in '«klnR a first aid
This was the second time in
was called nt the request of H airy
be given defens«- stamps for each bur" ‘ r“sh ' h«’ 'hey should do so' ™ l,rsp a' p urged to come to this Metcalf, south Lane commander. of South 10th street visited the bers to use the rifle range in a two years that farmers had been
dentist nnd had three teeth ex­ practice session.
prize at the Show which is $2 or b«-fore May 15 ns nrmy regulations
ft!' *’ may be 'be Inst oppor-
asked to approve marketing quo-
tracted from the same cavity.
Refreshments are also on the tas under which each farmer
smaller. This will make Ihe total wHI no' a,,ow ,hp 'ssuanee of per-1 lun“ y>
OVER 8.000 REGISTERED
The feat is verified by Dr. J. E. program.
would be allotted a share in the
of $62.50 in stamps that will be " ,hs for lnr* p fh'es aMor that
Arnold.
ON SUGAR RATIONING.
given as prizes on the day of the da’p- <)n’y small fires during the RESTRICTED DELIVERY OF
----------—------------- market. Grain sold or used in ex-
MAIL ON MEMORIAL DAY.
NELKON IN ELECTRIC WORK cess of a quota would be subject
lamb show.
daylight hours will be permitted.
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Supt. H. B. Ferrin said this MORGAN CAKE CONTINUED.
IN NAVY.
to a penalty of 57 cents a bushel.
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! Those having fires during the
The regular city delivery sehed- morning the total registered to
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In the previous referendum,
GLEE CLUBS SPONSOR
period previous to May 15 should ule will In- followed on Saturday, date in the sugar rationing pro.
Earl Morgan, miner of Cres-
Ray Nelson (Radio Rayl is now fanners approved quotas for the
M AY IB.
K*'( I»ernilts from n fire warden. May 30th, which is Memorial day, gram had passed the 3,000 mark well charged with assault with a with
the U. S. Na»y, having been
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‘ For the eastern district, east of according to N. J Nelson, post- and it now appears that there will dangerous weapon in connection assigned to electronic work (s?- 1941 wheat crop.
The combined glee clubs of Cot- highway 99, permits muy be ob- mn-ter. No rural deliveries will he be at least 500 signers more than with the shooting of two persons cet w orkl in the navy at Brem-
ARM BANDS FOR FIRE
r . S
W rh,a "<'ho,| undp''
P *ppk or0rRtlvl0VanJqnhni i t ° " by madc fr3m ’ be loenl office on that was first anticipated. Supt. Fer- hereon the moridng'of’ Aprii'26th ert’on.'Washington
RESERVES.
1
f M 7 LoI>pnp •,a,;k-
•
* ^ y Va" s ‘ hoiack on date and the post office will hc rln predicted that at least 3,600 is being held under $7,000 bail.
Dexter Somers, wno nas Deen
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»7 H .™ T r
"i.*TaSC
re»ch,.,i hv n'l .n h ^ ." den m“ y
<loSed
noon 88 ,s ,hp usunl Snt' WOU,d
rpK's,pred « ’ ’ be Jeffer- but his hearing will be continued associated with Mr. Nelson for the
Don Allen, fire chief, announced
, r . ..
, 111 ay’ , ay
P
•
urday custom.
son school before the close of to- it was announced in the Eugene past year or two will have charge Tuesday that he had received a
1 . u. . ‘
, a‘K,,’orl>«'b
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day, the final day to register. He justice court Saturday. The case of the service department while supply of arm bands for the mcm-
h a -rt
bP selec,l° ™ . by ,h0 , N ? ! Uv , nm, Ha deman a,’d
M r- and Mrs. James A. Scott also called attention to the fact was continued on motion of John Mrs. Nelson will operate the sale*, bers of the fire reserves. Band»
ProRrtun Y 111 bp "PO'-^aUBbter Virginia Will spend the
returned yesterday from San DI-1 that the present effort included Pennington, attorney for Morgan, and business end of the establish- may be had at the recorder's of-
llghted by a group of vocal trios, week end in Glendale visiting ego, California where they visited registering for the rationing of in order to subpoena another w it- ment, it was learned here Mon- fice by paying cost of band, which
No ¿idmisxion will lx- clutigetl.
Mrs. Ilalitcmnn's mollili-.
I heli- son.
moil- than the one item, sugar.
I ness.
day.
is 10 cents each.
Pre-School Age
Children to Visit
n il/l
uCROOlS I’l QV IL, là
J
ObUin A ^ su n c e in
Filling Questionnaires
CotJnC¡l ^C eptS
Resignation of
Mayor Haldeman
Poppy Day to Be
■' Observed May 23
I. May Day Queen to
Be Chosen Friday
Softball Season
To Start June 1st
Queen Contest to
Feature J. C. Show
Souf/i ¿une Poll
Places Are Listed
IFAeuf Quota Fins
Referendum Vote
Rod and Qun Club to
Hold Meeting Sunday