VOLUME LII
OOTTAGB GROVE, LAKE COUNTY OREGON, T ill RSI)AV. MAY 21. 1941
NI MUER 41
Gas R ationing At Cottage Grove Dam Third Annual Union High School " M &«»»" to K i S i i ? Use of Sugar for
Dales Are Set for s i S S - S Commencement Activities May 29
T I S S i L Canning Fruit Is
Construction h«a lx‘< ii arceler
tiled nt the Cottage Grove dam
with (he coming of spilng wrath
i t and workmen are filling in on
M < 1V
7 Q
9 (1
*,T
,md 1* ork"’,'n are '">•"< *" ,
,
p
------------------------------ficially opened here on the eve- a"
^ ' « 1 f«r T ? namf>S m
n
« .«
«.
«
(he embankment at the earthen
dam ‘uTw
uncording
rdlng " to
» u a ¡ report
^ » 7 fro
7 " 8eventy two Seniors to Receive Diplomas on May 29th. Charles f W. ^ D. s Smith,
S
u league
L „ « aC<7 president,
r S . , ,o serving 'with th e arm ed force«,
particularly the graduates of the * v r r v 1 7 1 M V I U 1 1 L V U
the resident engineers office. The
when the six teams of the league
Wulker of Portlund Is Commencement Speaker
Walker high school. The service
spillway has lieen completed
will
gather
at
Kelly
field.
In
ad-
Rationing Curda Will Be Is with about 60,000 feet of concrete
.lag
which was
by Are
Ace N
ditlon to a lew innings played hy g “8 M",cn
was dedicated
« « ’»ca’ea W
DiaDatchea Last Niizht
con!man,,er G\ . ,he local
Hispatchea Last N ight
poured to finish the Job. The
sued 3 Days ut Jefferson
Mr. Charles Walker of Northwestern School of Commerce of the various teams of the league, S
earthen part of the dam will be Portlund will be guest speaker at the third anm.it commencement Smith is looking for some big .
Foreign Wars post,
gay j pound Sugar for
School.
..... a _ few
<.........
........ over the
... at the high school musical oro-
pro-
finished with the placing of exercises of the Gxttage Grove union high school, to Is- held for 72 shot to say
words
Each 4 Quarts Fruit.
about 5O.TXX) yards of dirt. Ap students. 33 girls and 39 boys, Friday, May 29. at 8:00 p. m. In the loud speaker a£ i>art of the open- gram Friday night contains 122
proximately 650,000 feet of dirt Is union high school auditorium. Three student speakers, selected by ing program. The finit league
at iz-». » P . la
f«*"’
HOURS 8ET IN THE AFTER in place on the dam. No riprap- the class and faculty: Robert Moody. Douglass Johnson and June
. . . .
0
r has
i24«t 1 137
4/ r»am
r*c Hut
names,
but ziff
officials
are _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _______
games will be played June 8th anxious
Lastburn,
will
talk
on
the
topic,
"Education
for
Victory."
to
complete
the
list
and SPECIAL PURPOSE BLANK
ping work has yet b»«cn done. En
NOONS
Playing
dates
are
Mondays
and
.
..
a
Reserved seat tickets will be given out to about 650 people, in Fridays of each week. Extra
gineers yesterday refused to huz-
the r'i’'T*ra' lw oi ‘he pub-
IS REQUIRED.
ard a guess as to when the pro- cluding (Nirents and near relatives of the graduates, faculty and games may be played on Wednes lie in supplying names of ex-stu
members
of
the
hoard
of
education.
Seats
for
about
250
will
be
dents m tlx? union high school
Gas rationing will be conducted Jeet might In- completed. The Job
to the general public. After 8:00 p m. all unclaimed reserved days.
district.
here three days next week. May was originally scheduled to be open
Rationing of sugar for canning
seats will also be open to the general public. The music room may
At
a
recent
meeting
of
lc*ague
28, 29 and 30, and from the pre- finished early this summer.
has been liberalized according to
be used for those who cannot get seats in the main auditorium. officials Knaffie Haynes was se
llmimiry information available It
radio news items last night, al
The program will be heard in this room by means of the public ad lect.-d secretary succeeding E. R.
dress system.
will be handled much In the same
though no official word has been
Lemley,
who
tendered
his
resig
Fourteen seniors are member« of the national honor society:
manner as the sugur rationing
received by any rationing board
nation
because
of
the
nature
of
Marjory Ear I. June Eastburn. Alden Garoutte, Bilk Hopman. Rich
H. B. Ferrln, superintendent of
so far as known. The announce
ard Iziird. Winifred Makinson. Orlena Martin, Do-nid Nelson. Faye his work; L. J. McLaughlin is vice
ihe city schools, said yesterday
ment said that one pound of
president.
Nixon. Juanita Peters, Janet Petersen. Nina QuaBes, Alan Reed,
afternoon that he luid Just recelv
sugar for each four quarts of
Phyllis Sorensen.
The league this year is com
• d word from the state depart
The valedictorian is Faye Nixon Salutatorian is Richard Laird. posed of six teams: Quality Mai
"Wearing a poppy is a pledge fruit would be permitted and that
ment of education that the ration
one pound per person would be
The USD campaign will get un
The six outstanding girls and the six outstanding boys selected k^ í h' - GT ' ' , i , “rd¿ <'r<' ' K'"'k-
'“ i
ing for gas would he handled
by the class, from which group the faculty select the final one girl erbocker's,
derway
here
Monday,
Harold
«rhrw’irof«
lodge,
Cres-
1
hose
who
died
defending
Amen-
J
Eagles
’hrough the schools and registra
Eakin, chairman announced yes and one boy to receive the American Legion awards are: Adclee well and Drain.
ca,”
said
Mrs.
Aivis
Wicks,
presi-
tion would be conducted from the terday. The quota from the dis Bostick, fk-tty Bradford, Marjorie Earl, June Eastburn. Faye Nixon,
dent of the American Legion
Previously it was announced
Jefferson school
iHie to com
Petersen. James Adkins. Harold Bauder Alden Garoutte.
trict this year is $1,000. The pub Janet
Auxiliary, as the local unit pre- that five
ot sugar per per-
Robert GrewelU. Tom Jones, and Richard Ijrird The awards will
mencement activities and con
lic generally Is familiar with the be presented to the two winners Friday night rf the Commence
pared
for
the
annual
Poppy
Day
800
would
allowed
for canning.
flicting engagements Supt. Fer
Persons needing sugar for canning
on Saturday.
rln stated that It was found purpose of the USD (United Ser ment exercises.
. r, „ poppy comes A
required apphcation
to fill out a b,a£
spe-
The class officers an-: President, Robert Grewelle; secretary,
The
to us . from will
cja, be
purp^
necessary to establish hours at vice Organization), in supplying
needs to the men in the armed Ad«-lee Bostick. Vice President, Jim Adkins; treasurer, June East-
the fields of France where Ameri
which time the car owner might
forces, the same service that the bum. The class colors are blue and white Class flower is the red
cans first gave their lives in However no date has been made
register. Tlie h-'urs are: Thursday,
rose.
The
motto
is
"America.
We
Are
Ready."
Cross, Salvation Army. YM
battle against the dictator pow-
WHh
May 2ft. 3-00 to 6:00 p. m.: Fri
The Junior-senior banquet will be held Friday, May 22. in the
’«/.„I,.- M
-.. ‘he ripening of gooseberries many
ers," continued Mrs. Wick«.
We
day. May 29. 3:00 to 7:00 p. m.; CA and other kindred organiza high school, followed by the junior-senior prom in the gymnasium.
wear this little red flower in hon housewives will be needing sugar
Saturday, May 30, 3:00 to 6:00 tions gave men of the armed
in the next few days.
Baccalaureate services will be held Sunday, May 24. at 8 p. m.
forces
during
the
first
world
war.
or
of the men who fell at Belleau
p. in. and 7 :00 to ft;00 p. m.
(Editor's note: Below is pre
in
the
high
school
auditorium,
with
the
Reverend
H
A
Briggs
of
The work of canvassing the the Methodist church delivering the address. (Hass Day exercises sented another necessary war time Woods. Chateau Thierry, St.
Further than announcing th<
work, carried on by civic minded M,h,el- ‘h* Meuse-Argonne and
dates for gas rationing, addition business section will be done by will be presented Wednesday nt 2:45 p. m in the auditorium.
al details were not known. Mr. a group of volunteers as follows:
The program for Commencement, Baccalaureate and Class citizens, who serve without pay.) ° ‘her battles of the first World
Airplane spotters are first of War’ We WPar h ‘d“° in honor of
Ferrln said he knew nothing of E. I. Cagle and L. C. Schrw-der, Day follows:
the plans of procedure nor how- 5th to West side and south 5th
COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES
all the "eyes and ears" of the ar the brave boys of Pearl Harbor,
gas would be allotted So far aa to the Golden Rule Grocery. Larry Processional. "Pomp and Chivalry"
Roberts my, furnishing information of vi Wake. Guam, the Philippines, the
known the general plan for the Levens and If, L. Wolfard, 6th
High school hand, Harold Hebard. director
tal importance of all planes in East Indies and all those who
(The audience will remain seated while the class marches in)
state had not been disclosed yes to 7th street on Main, both sides
the air whether enemy or friendly. have sacrificed life elsewhere in
of the block. C. L .Stroup and Invocation
----
Reverend Gordon Hypes Also the defense organizations and this renewal of the conflict.
terday
Mixed Chorus: “Climbin' Up the Mountain"
Negro Spiritual civilian population depend upon
In a press release dated May Herman Petersen, cast of tracks.
The poppy, as you know, was
. , , ,
.
L o Dene Jackson, accompanist
the vigilance o f ‘the s e tte r s ‘for inspired by the poem, 'In Fland- ni5 h/ .
J™ ?'!* f° r f,re'
14th received here attention is Karl MUIs and Fred Anderson, Class Speaker: Miss
'.'Education
for
Victory,
for
Defense"
Robert
Moody
wamingB of impending danger.
P«' Fields’ with its immortal P '
,d s .",plr9!1,e<lulp-
called to the tact that trucks, 7th to ftth street and 9th street Senior Double Quartet: “The Rosary"
....................
Nevin
The local
„mmmptaim “" " i >"
« - i d , the
« ¡W S *
busses and other commercial ve- n,,r,h (■ K. Haynes und Lloyd
Faye Nixon. Marjory Earl. Orlena Martin. DnrMby Safley
Ingly have maintained a 24 hour I^PP*« bl«v. between the crosses. X h S T S g h t h ^ b S T n to lJ T S
hides will not need rationing Griggs. 5th to 6th xtrects on Main
Alan Reed. Lyle Garnet, Robert Grewelle. Gordon Asbury
P°PP’«
The l o n ^ T c i u S T v L S h S
cards to make gasoline purchases ‘"’’h sides, full block,
Class Speaker: "Education for Offense” .......
Douglass Johnson watch since December 8. and have " T °,n row ’
Bohannon
and do not need to register, but
A luncheon will be held Monday Solo: "He Player) on His Big Bass Viol" ....................
the satisfaction of making the
d S X X V h e th<> ^ st
and a
"That Old Gang o f Mine"
................................Henderson
it Is suggested that "X” rationing noon to work out detailed plans,
Tommy
Jones
cards be obtained Such cards will Canvassing the residential section
Miss June Eastburn each week spotters from 6 a m to 0(1 the only f,oral tribute on the
r . e wa t’hfulness of an officer
enable these vehicles to obtain Sa'di be under the direction of Class Speaker: "Education for Peace"
tai "Just a Memory
..........................Henderson
e T r k. r
« - ? « ? . - < ■
5~~»
whatever gasoline they need for Mrs. W. If Daugherty, assisted Girls' Chorus:
(bi 'The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise"
Seitz
essential use "X" cards may be by the following Indies: Mima. W. Address
•
Mr. Charles Walker anil from ® P- hi- to 12 p. m. they
ofI1herote,Ssacri7iceI
#
Early Tuesday morning officers
obtained by ambulances, taxi, R- Tremhley, C. J. Krm, W. E. Senior Boys' Chorus: "Sleep" ..............................................
Lebieg have a three-hour watch. From y
1 ° ‘ iieroic sacrifice.
{ook AMn Q
frQm g
ferry, vehicles for public hire, Lebow, Georg BJorset, Don Al-
"Halleluiah"
Youmans midnight to six a. m. »potters have
rnus they remain today. The bound Greyhound bus Pile was
Principal F. L. Grannis a three-hour watch once in two P°°™ «‘«ds with the words: 'If ye removed after the b-is driver com-
mlnisters. physicians, veterinarian l«,n, Chas. Hall, C. H. Kime, VV. Announcement of Awards
Presentation of American Iz-gion Auxiliary and
for official business of federal. D. Abel, Walter Smith, Herbert
fadh ,with u* wbo die-
plained that he had torn up a
American Legion Awards
state or local governments, for Lombard, E. L. Cagle, P. C. Chris-
At present a few more people shad noL. S‘PPP-1
P°PP*es
ancj spilled wine over sever-
Presentation
of
Class
Superintendent
H.
B
Ferrln
trucking. hauling, towing, freight tensen. N. J. Nelson. L. W. Coiner,
are needed to fill vacancies caus- g5°w in h landers F lelds. That is aj passengers. While Pile war*
Awarding
of
Diplomas
F.
Earl
Garoutte
carrying, delivery or messenger W. M. Harpolc, Knaffie Haynes,
Member of Board of Education
ed by the closing of school and the ' . ?'r mcssa8e t0 us today. We lodged in the city jug, one of his
service, etc.
C. C. Cruson, L. C. Schroeder, A. ’ Benediction
Reverend J. Ted Bums seasonal change in occupations. ",1 ‘ w**ar Poppies Saturday to
acts was to set the bedding
W. Hclliwell, Jack Butterworth. Reo-ssional
............................... n,gh School Band Here is your opportunity to do a show that we are keeP*n8 faith.” on fire. Later he was arraigned
Joe Smith, A. W. Wooley. Pete Congratulations to Graduates .
.. In the Gymnasium patriotic work that needs doing
Paper poppies, made by disabl- in the city recorders court and
Anlauf, Welden, Wm. Zimmerly,
now, not if and when bombs start <>d veterans of the First World fined $20 on a drunk charge,
BACCALAUREATE SERVICES
Stewart Carlson, Claie Dogate,
dropping Call the defense office War- wil1 •* distributed through- DeWey Watkins local mill op-
Reverend Gordon Hypes. Presiding
H. M. Sprague, Orlo Bagley, Ralph
out the city on Saturday by th.- erator on (he same date forfe^
Processional: "Marche Triumphale" from "Mizpah" Henri Weber or Sibyl Veatch at 174-J.
Saltsman.
High School Orchestra, Harold Hebard, Director
Airplane spotters working on women °
,he ^¿*xd*ary- in e*‘ ed a $100.00 fine on a reckless
(The congregation will remain seated as the class marches in)
the local post:
change for them the Auxiliary will driving charge. Saturday. Clif-
Invtx-ation
Reverend Harold Hoffman
Mre. D. W. Abel Mra Ivan
<? n,nbu,ion‘\ for
ford L. Friday, employe of the
Hymn
"How Firm A Foundation"
Abeene, Ivan A b e e i Ff?rb Ad"
^ork among the disabled North
shows was fined
"Lead Kindly Light"
Godard-Parks
Aoeene,
Ad heir fam ili« and the families of $100>(X) in justice
ch^
SALEM. OREGON — Controll
ams, Ancor Alsted, John Arm the dead of both wars. There i;
Girls' Chorus. Acconqwnist, Miss Lo Dene Jackson
of operating a car while intoxi
ed burning under |>ermlt will be
Scripture Reading
..................................... Re’ ¿rend Ercile White strong, Calvin Aubrey, E. Bald
Rev -end J. Ted Burns win. Albert Barkemeyer, V. E. no set price on these red paper cated
allowed up to and including May
give a dime, a quarter
Girls' Chorus: "Ava Maria" .................................
Schubert Booher. Chas. Boslaugh. Robert a poppies;
31 within the defense area of the
dollar
knowing that every
The pageant uullt around the Address: Three Ways to Live" ................. Reverend W. A Briggs
state, according to authorization
yce. Rev. W. A. Briggs, Mrs penny will be used only for wel- NOTICE TO CEMETERY LOT
HjTnn:
"America”
................
Congregation
American
Indian
presented
the
received Inst week hy State For
OWNERS.
Bent-diction
Reverend Hilton T. Parks E. Brissette, Mrs. A. M. Brown tare work. The Auxiliary' is no ,
ester N. S. Rogers from Col. J. B. Pns‘ ,wo >’nnrs under the direc- Recessional
................................ High School Orchestra Donna Burleson. Mrs. Edna Burle social organization, but works
Conmy, IX Army Corps. Fort Ut,n of 11 s Drenner, will become
son, Mrs. Jack Butterworth, Vic- with all recognized service organ-
We wish to thank all those who
Lewis. The area involved Includes ”n *onual community affair, if
CLASS DAY 1942
tor Carlson. Wm. Chestnut. Mrs. lzatiOns which it deems worthy
have 50 generously contributed
( Ora
Ir a
llu v ic
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,
western Oregon and that part of pccliininatlex started at the regu-
High School Auditorium, Wednesday, May 27
Davis,
Mrs. Waldo De Moy,
this year and in r former
years. r Be
enstern Oregon tying west of the
of the Chamber of, Class Roll
Hob Grewelle, President
Mrs, Chas. Denny. Mrs. Nels De
assured your contributions are
Class of 1942 Young. Mrs. Lloyd DeYoung. Hen
Southern Pacific railway. This Commerce Tuesday are carried to 'Toast to C. G. Hi" (Words by Dorothy Safley)
deeply appreciated. But due to
new order cancels the former ** c°ochision Chamber of Coin- Instrumental Trio. Gaylord Collier, Mervin Englund. I-eo Easterling ry Ellsworth. Kama Englund.
lack of funds and unusually
"Do’s
and
Don'ts
for
Youth"
Miss
Hepzibeah
Vanderbuilt
army notification that all burning mercc members agreed to make
Frances Evenson, Mrs. Glenn
excessive vegetation we may find
Class
Prophe<
\
"Bridge
As
She
Is
Played”
was to cease on May 14.
’he pag’ant a community iiffair
Flatters, George Foster, Georgetta
it impossible to do the alleys and
Characters: Miss Olco Margerene Earl, Miss Donna Dugan,
"There will be strict enforce- ,o ,x‘ »»»naored by the various
Funk, Annie Gates, Agnes Gates,
Miss Orlena Post Mortem, Mias Thomasine Jones.
vacancies around your lot if you
ment of the permit requirements," c*v,c <*h»ha and other orgnniza-
Place: The Home of the Post Mortenxs.
Curtis Hansen, Mrs. Harold He
do not contribute because of fi
stated the forester, "and those ,ions of ,hc community. Previous-
Time: 1962.
bard. Chet Hossman, Mrs. June
nancial and any other reason, and
desiring to burn should contact ly ’be P»Rcant has been sponsored "And All That Stuff" (Words by Orlena Martini
Class of 1942 Hubbell. Dale Harris, Lyle Jack-
we therefore beg that you bring
Adelee Bostick son, Florence Kebelbeck, E. J.
the local wardens. Since the oh- by ‘ho Cottage Grove Rod and Class Poem: "The Challenge"
a scythe when you clean off your
Ject of this order is to prevent a ‘ ,,ln club. I In Chamber of Corn- Senior Girls' Trio: (at 'Three Short, One Long" ............... Monson Kent,
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- J. ____
_ f „ T V E S I T Y . , ° E ° REG° N; ‘«I and'cut the' grass around R.
Earl Land. G.
Landis
(b)
"Who?”
Jerome
Kerr
smoke nuisance subsequent to ,nercc fair boiirtl will select coin-
Mrs. L. Lasater, Dr. W. E. Lebow,
£ent- The sixty-fifth annual otherwise your lot may look ne-
Marjory Earl, Dorothy Safley. June Eastaurn
June 1 that might interfere with
from each of the corn- Hoola Hoola
Mrs. Brighton Leonard, Clarence commencement of the University gk.cted. Surely you would not
Dance
Pepsi
Coli,
Coci
Coli
army maneuvers and air activi niunity organizations to aid in Trombone Solo
L?6 . be d the week want this. Remember this is a
...................................
Gordon Asbury Long, Keith Lyon, George Mad- of rfe??n
communlty affair. if we don't all
ties It Is essential that the burn putting on the pageant.
Advice to Juniors
Phyllis Sorensen dess. Mrs. Frank McCullough, e"d ° f May 2?731’Tit w" announc-
Plans for the South Lane fair Junior Response
ing he completed by the end of
Bob Daugherty, President Class of 1943 Mrs. Byron McFarland. Mrs. Cleo ed bpre by D5' D0”8!«1 M Erb- contribute, it can't be done. Those
were discussed further and Sec
Presentation of Gavel
whc have not alrcady sent in theif
the month."
Rob Grewelle Moreloek. Wally Morelock. Dar- resident of the university.
Class of 19-12 rel Mosby. N. J. Nelson, Sam
Mr. Rogers also stated that this retary N J. Nelson Jr., instruct "Farewell” (Words hy Marjory Earli
A total of 648 students are now $1.00 quota please do so at once,
........... Orlena Martin Newcomb, Mrs. Ada Oakes, Don on ‘ht* H»‘ of candidates for de- if we do not have the time or
order referred only to the defense ed to write flip South Lane Accompanist
area of the state and that other I ®ran®cs concerning tne matter oi Lucille Abeene
Owen, Mrs. Bonnie Perini, Ross Rrees at the commencement exer- opportunity to see you to collect.
Phyllis Sorensen
Douglass Johnson
regions were not effected. Els- *iPon-’i<’rifig a fair queen.'I ho ques- Frances Adams
Peterson. Mrs. Robert Petersen, cises to he held on Sunday eve- Thank you. Labor costs money
Margaret Tarr
Raymond
Johnson
where, he said, burning activities lion of establishing permanent Ruby Baars
J. L. Plaster, Mrs. Oval Powell, n*nK. May 31. Included In this these days.
Mary
Trent
Tom
Jones
can be carried out subsequent to buildings and ground for the fair Adelee Bostick
Oval Powell, Mrs. Homer Pres- 8rouP from Cottage Grove are
Yours for a beautiful cemetery,
Alyee Trunnell
Richard Laird
the deadline date blit |x>rmlts was also discussed.
eott, David Quanstrom, Mrs. Raymond Earl Bates, bachelor of
Cottage Grove Cemetery Ass n.
Louise Boyce
Helen Wells
Donald
Lane
R. S. Drenner Was guest speak Betty Bradford
must bo secured.
Ralph Saltsman, Glenn Scott. Mrs. science in allied arts and archi- Belle Burkholder, Secretary.
Carmen White
Frederick Langston
er nl the luncheon program and
Rocco Scrima, Mrs. A. W. Shof- lecture, and Zenna Moughmer,
p. s . Also, please collect all
Doris Whitlock
Donna Clark
Claude Lebow
discussed
the
federal
hill
which
J
8PANIHII VETS TO HOLD
stall, G. T. Short, Mrs. Walter bachelor of scier.ee In education, rusty, leaky tin cans and broken
Marjory Earl
Jeanne Yearoua
Gene
Lusk
would govern commercial fishing. June Eastburn
ENCAMPMENT
Smith, Raymond Smith, Jacob
President Erb will make the bottles which have outlived their
James Adkins
Milo McCall
Stalder, Vern Stewart, Mrs. Harry commencement address speaking usefulness and remove same, from
Betty Fisher
Gordon Asbury
Robert Moody
COM MISSION APPROVES
United Spanish Veterans are
Zelma Greenlee
Tennis Jean Thiese. A1 Thomas, on "The University and the War your lot and its surroundings.
Harold Bauder
William Morris
planning the nnnunl Oregon Stale
BUDGET.
Frank Thompson, W. M. Thomp- of Survival." Bruce Richard Bax-
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Earnestine Heaton
Dean Bolton
Donald Nelson
Encampment nt Astoria with the
son, L. D. Tucker, Mrs. J. S. Tur- ter, bishop of the Methodist DRIVERS SCHOOL TO OPEN
Maxi ? Hunter
Gaylord Collier
Austin Pitcher
The budget commission in the Charlotte Johnson
Edward Young Camp No. 18. July
ner, Faye Vohs, E. L. Wade, Ken- church for the Portland area, will
__ _____
Donald Dugan
Bill Pleuard
5, 6, 7 and 8, it was announced firs‘ session Monday evening ap- Winifred Makinson
neth Ward, John Wells, Lee Wil- deliver the baccalaureate address
Registrations are bring taken
Leo Easterling
Alan
Reed
here this week. The present war proved the budget as reeommend- Orlena Martin
Hams, Mrs. John Wikoff, John on Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. dt the defense office for the com-
McFarland Edwards John Seagoe
situation Is not expected to enter- rd
council with a few Faye Nixon
\\ Ikoff, W. L. Worknwn, Ixiis His topic will be Going Back An- mg driver's school to lie conducf-
Mervin Englund
Clayton
Smith
fere with Ihe encampment plans nilnor changes and will hold the Juanita Peters
\\ illiams, Mrs. ( has. Young, At other Way.’
by a representative from the
Lyle Garnet
Brian Stroup
in any way according to the an- final session next Monday eve- Janet Petersen
Ziebeck.
Reunions will be held for the secretary of Hate sometime in
Alden Garoutte
nouncement.
nlng.
Frank Suter
Irene Plunkett
Howard Geer
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classes of 1892, 1902, 1912, 1917 June. If you are interested in
Darrel Thomason
Nina Quarles
Robert Grewelle
Rev. and Mrs. Ercile White, and 1932 on Saturday, May
30 learning more about how to drive
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pleuard
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davis are Hattft’ Randall
Clifford VanProoyen
Tommy Henry
Mrs. O. H. Pickens, Mrs. W. C. The semi-annual meeting of the a car, back down narrow alleys
are the parents of a 9-|x>und son the parents of twins, horn Friday Arietta Roberts
Delbert VanSchoiaek Martin and Mrs. Erwin Hansen University of Oregon Alumni as- or in narrow parallel parkings,
Perrion Hocker
born Wednesday at the McFar- at a Eugene hospital. The twins Dorothy Safley
William Hopman
Gordon West
attended a state Raptist conven- aociation Will also be held on Sat- enroll now. Several have already
land maternity home.
are a lx>y and a girl.
lion in Bend lust week.
urday at 11 a. m.
enrolled at the defense office.
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Preparation Made
For Poppy Day
USO Campaign to
Get Started Mon.
Airplane Spotters
Serve as the Eyes
And Ears of Army
City Is Looking for
Fire Proof Bed to
Equip City Jug
Limited Burning
Permits Allowed
To Last of Month Indian Play to Be
Community Affair
University to Hold
Sixty-fifth Annual
Commencement