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VOLUME LII
OOTTAOE GROVE, LANE COUNTY. OREGON, T ill KHIMY, .11 NE
Scrap Rubber Civilian Defense
' est Incident on
(iimpaign G els Mon(j
Success
A Good S tart
I lr» t T eat Cover»
P a rt
Sea S aga
of C ity ;
Nhowa I p Meuk Mpota.
C losures of All
Forest A rea s
Effective July 1
(Join poser
Snellstrom Tells N |j m 1) C T (if Nt‘W
Purpose War Bond y
.
w jii
10 Percent Plan ’ f i l l e r s W ill
Says W e W ill H a v e Plan of E n
E ffo r t
Closure Ordered in East Area;
Only Two Camps to Be
Kept Open.
und county defense officiait) brings
out these facts," says M ajor M e t
BOY SCOUTS TO MAKE calf, l<x-al commander: "Ik-hind
FIVE EXTRA MEN TO ACT
the co ntrol center was w ater, fire,
CANVASS SATURDAY.
AS PATROLMEN
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road repair, dem olition,
rescue,
power and comm unication crews.
The scrap rubber campaign fo r A ix„ , hp emergency, food, cloth-
O f interest to local people and
the Cottage Grove area got o ff to (ng un<i «belter »quads. These
especially hunters and fishermen
n fly in g s ta rt yesterday when o il WPIP „ p ttMM.n l|,|pd Ond at th e ir
is the closure areas to lx- estab
company representatives under I mis I n a w aiting the cull that would
lished in the forests in the locali
whose direction the rubber w ill be put them in Immediate action.
ties nearby. A few of the closure
collected, met and laal plans for
'T h e m cdicul service, firs t aid
regulations have been given the
the campaign which w ill lx- fin anil nurse* a ll received top r a t
Sentinel by R. H. Wilson, ranger
ished as soon us possible
ing fo r efficiency. There can la-
at the Rujada station. I*ra ctically
The o il men met at the Rainbow no doubt of that fo r they have an
a ll of the western Oregon forest
W ill R. Stevens, managing editor
cafe and elected Roy Sunderland, excellent setup and really know
areas w ill be ckxsi-o to trave l ex of The Vallejo. Cal., Tim es-H erald,
chairm an. Com m ittee members Wbat It I n a ll about us was the
it cept in designated areas. To the
returned to an old love of compos
who w ill usslst in the campaign t u»c w l(h o th e r workers,
H ear A dm. F r r d r r ir k C. K h rrm a n .
east a ll forests w ill be closed to ing and produced new war tong,
are. " L it " fjiH suter Chas Brace,
" In *omP cases the a ir raid
ro m m a n d rr of U. ft. S. L rx ln c to n .
the public J u ly 1st, unless chang “Here We Go." royalties of which
shown as he told San ’ >ir<o r e
Miles W icks und John Finneran wardens failed to d efin ite ly order
he is giving to Army and Navy Re
ed by a proclam ation from the
porters of ••h ea rt-b re a k in g " end of
lief. He also wrote official song
und Erunk Riggs.
the needed apparatus sent to the
governor. Tw o camp grounds w ill
t a l l a n l old a ir r r a f l c a rrie r, in
The Hoy Scouts are ix-lng or- place o f Incident. This was a bit
be opened to the public east of for his Alm a M ater. 8L M ary *,
A m erican ( o ral Sea n a v a l victory
Moraga. CaL
ganized under the direction of unfortunate und somewhut dis-
here,
one at Layng Creek and one
over Japanese, l a n k
s a ilo r s
at Cedar Creek, form erly known
H rlghton Leonard to pick up rub- couruging to those units on the cheered th e ir skipper before d e
her In a house to house canvass a le rt, ready to go. The ambulances
as the Role camp. The Bryce
serting the ship.
C rrc k road to the F airview look
Scouts w ill m ik e the convass Sat- and th e ir drivers were o ff like a
urday. Please have your scrap flash whenever they received or-
out w ill be open - i w ell as the
lower p art of Sharps creek road.
rubher ready fo r the scouts. Rub- ders
tier can lie turned in at any ser-
'T h e control center was unable
Perm its to enter the closed areas
may be secured at the Layng
vice station, or If missed arrange- to send out equipment the phone
Creek ranger station. Perm its w ill
ments can be made fo r picking It operators felt was no-ded as the
not be necessary if one has an
up by calling any o il company, judge present would a lkiw no
Service stations are authorized to equipment sent unless it was defi-
established business in the closed
Mrs. Mabie M aiinda H u ff. 62.
| mi > one rent per pound fo r n il n lte ly ordered
by the a ir raid
area o r is a resident of th a t area, died at the H u ff home at 1404
O
f
rn
m
ra
s
fto
fwhermen
V
t
t
e
^
‘t M a in " a t w t ‘ y ^ X d a y r 7 n
rubber turned in.
warden.
-
yrateruay noon
Roy Sunderland said this m orn-
should have more pickups Since the voters failed to jiass announcement tnat
the
larger a fte r a lingering illness. Mre. H u ff
ing that the o il companies had al-
fo r ’ ,le ambulance w ork as it was favorably on exceeding the six lakes in the Cascujes w ill be kept came here from Garden C ity, Kan-
ready gathered In th irty-o ne tons
d e fin ite ly shown during the test per rent lim ita tio n to provide a open fo r fishing. The reason fo r Sas in 1912 and has lived here
of scrap rubber.
that <bese ambulance* were not budget fo r the elem entary schools the closure regulations is o f continuously since that tim e. She
.
able to respond to the calls as fast fo r the ensuing school year, a course the w ar. These rules w ill was born at Burlingame. Kansas.
Local service stations w ill serve “ * ’ h,,y w* re n ‘rc,vpd A la ,k ,,f
session of the budget com- perm it the forest service to keep October 3. 1880 and was m arried
a s <k-iM .lv f o r I h r m l k c i m » o i n il
‘« » rd in a tio n of the. units In some m ittee met Tuesday evening to a close check on the trave l in the to James H. H u ff July 24. 1904 at
scrap rubber in a rn m pii -n which
d ",’ rl‘ ,s contributed to a I« « of consider what would be the neces- affected areas a id ' w w ill
“ enable the Topeka, Kansas.
.1 .^
, ‘nM'
* • ' “ «« I“ *»««*
i«r»t »«O' procedure to provide funds forest service to have available
S u rvivin g are a hushand and six
th e ir retires n n itlv s w ill 1»- izbxl a,<* l * n‘o” nr'l ’ « ’ be point of in- fo r the operation o f the schools, men fo r fig h tin g fires ra th e r than children Carol H u ff of Astoria
t o 7 . l l f T tl" raWx-r A nunfber c'" '
“ was ' h*‘
W il,ch,nc ,he n 'a(ts io r
iT T L
Voters Reject
School Budget at
Election Monday
Mrs. Mabie Huff
Rites to Be Held
Sunday Afternoon
n ihlier.
VIHER 45
forced Saving if Present
Oil Company Representative!
"A m ental review of the firs t
civilia n defense lest incident Mon
Plan Campaign at Meeting
day night under the supervision
Yesterday.
of the arm y, state representative
r e-
F ails
Fill V acancies
Four New Teachers Each in
John Snellstrom of Eugene,
High and Grade Schools
chairm an of the Lane county w ar
Are Elected.
saving sta ff, guest speaker a t the
Chamber of Commerce Tuesday,
gave an interesting address on FACULTY MAY BE COM
w ar bonds and the ten per cent
PLETED SHORTLY.
payroll a llotm ent plan. M r. Snell-
strom ’s explanation of the two
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plans offered congress fo r raising
the necessary revenue should have
A number of new teachers have
a s tim u la tin g effect on the present been selected by the school Ixxirds
vo lu ntary plan, which is on pro- here to f ill vacancies in the ele-
bation, so to speak. I f the desired nientary schools and the union
revenue is not produced by the bigh school. M yron
B lackw ell,
present plan, which s ta rtin g July graduate of
the U n ive rsity of
1, calls fo r the selling of »1.000.- Oregon and fo rm e rly p rincip al o f
000,000 in bonds m onthly. A b ill Creswell union high school, has
has been proposed w hich would been elected to succeed H arold
regulate the sale of bonds in the Hebard as band and orchestra di-
event the government should have rec,or and science teacher in the
to resort to the enforced bond bigh school and grades. He has
sale plan, and which would end been teaching at H alfw a y fo r the
at the w ill of congress and not Past three years, where his bands
when the w a r ended. The enforced have m aintained an A ra tin g each
method would take ten percent of >ear- M r. B lackw ell is regarded
all salaries under $30.00 weekly
one ° ’ the outstanding instru -
and fifte e n percent o f a ll salaries mf,rttal music directors
in
the
over $30.00, M r. Snellstrom said, state.
The purpose of the w a r bond is
To f i l l the vacancy le ft by the
firs t to provide arm am ents fo r resination o f Tom Preece, science
the fig h tin g
forces, second to teacher and coach o f basketball
stim ulate
savings and th ird to and baseball. Jack W alton has
control infla tion . M r. Snellstrom been selected. M r. W alton is a
said according to estimates there graduate o f the Southern Oregon
is at the present tim e three dol- College of Education and o f L in -
lars in circu latio n fo r every tw o field College. He was fo rm e r
* * purcha^
In “ ‘ her words teacher and coach at Pleasant
,here
an exeess circu latio n H ill high school and the past year
which must be controlled.
had charge o f physical education
Buying armament and equip- and coach at Y a m hill high school,
m ent fo r the fig h tin g forces is of He has made an enviable record
course necessary if the U nited as teacher and coach. He was a
Nations are to w in the w ar. The leading basketball and baseball
bonds purchased now w ill create player in college.
a back log fo r the adjustm ent
Succeeding George W est as
period . fo llo w in g ln
the
Sm ith-Hughes a
g ricu
ric u ltu
ltu ra
ra l l teaeft-
teacb-
e war. " I f the «»mnn-Hugnes
ag
3StS anotber year' * h,ch ls er- w ill be Donald K abler who w ill
a. « r ta m ty . according to s ta rt his w o rk here Ju ly 1st. Mr.
of organizations ure assisting in
the camjialgn Including some of
the granges and w ill use the pro-
ceeds fo r com m unity
purpose*
Service stations are Authorized to
pay lc e n t per pound fo r a ll «tra p
" I h e lack of firs t aid assistance
’ <» 'b e injured
by the a ir raid
at-strtet
wartlena was evidently due to luck T ™ 8’?0 ’ he p
L
J
regular .orest ser- C ott
of firs t aid train in g Here a fte r a ll
<
- pn-sent the budget uuu,t,on to tne regular
Grove; thp mother. M rs . ¿ „ » “ „ough ’there w d l be at
^ n d “ W ^ h in 7 o n “ “ l n d “th e ' ^ t
• Junior a ir raid • W
iir. i»u«in
__ •»___ %i«»i
M
ut d u forces
i
idnci. was
w asningion
m e Crow
past
'" ’" ‘o r
w ar-
aBa l" io the
’ be taxpayers fo r a
a vote
vote vice force. Reports
««’Ports th a t addition-
auuuion- Susan w**n...
We,h ; ___
tw o »
brothers
W ill - 7000000 men
in the arnw
year
o rincinal ana
o f the
<*"»
»* watumed to comply
W ells o f Cottage Grove and Cy-
men
drmed Iorces
was
o f the Crow
Two firm s were represented a t high school. He has specailized in
Bryce Creek CCC camp to lx?
rubber when brought to the stu'- W1,h the c iv ilia n defense regul«-
’bis week's issue of the Sent! old
stationed there during the sum-
Y t a t e r s ^ M r e ^ B llltc h ^ 'c x d - the me,',in 8 Tuesday who havp a gricu ltu re and science and w ill
tlon. Thete are seven members of
by ta king at least 10 hours of n< ■
'.u . <
subscribed to the ten percent pay- teach the Sm ith-Hughes agricul-
the Lane county salvage com m it- ” n** «Id- The follow ing senior and
Chairm an \ in n l T. ila n d a ll ex- mt' r ure w ith o u t foundation.
trane o f F a ll Creek, Mrs. Verne
p
T- -
m
rol1 a*lonnen’ plan: the F irs t Na- tu ra l classes and a class in sci-
ju
n
io
r
wardens
have
signed
up
for
plained
th
a
t
the
to
ta
l
o
f
the
pro-
Owens
o
tee. George W. Sweet is serving
r,
_ f El
.. , , a*o- * exas- Mrs. tjonaj Bank represented by H. E. ence. M r. K a bie r is a ttending an
on the com m ittee from this dis the June 22 firs t aid class: E rvin l K'" 'd budget was Sti.Mi less than D a U g l i e i ’ t y P i l i n g tO
•rtha C anfield o f Denver,
Colo- £ 3 ^ ^ an(j t he D augherty Lum - a g ric u ltu ra l instru ctors school at
Hansen, George S t e p h e n , Ed ’ bt‘ present budget. He showed by
tric t.
rado, and Mrs. Lydia Harm on of
company by Robert From m. Oregon C ity th is m onth, and he
Wiese, Ted T aylor. Clyde Urn- comparing actual expenses
e rtifi-
rtifi- and Mrs. K a ble r w ill move here
The follow ing telegram is self-
s
Lew year' w ith like ,., m.s m the p n Z B i f f e e s t S h i D V a r d
d arden
X ^ ' g r C a ity,
^ h i Kansas;
l d ™ ’ also by ^ ‘ h firm s were awarded
w a t tle d c c e
eleven
grandchildren.
explanatory:
( >- ,
,,u<lget that the amounts
O lU p y a ra
elw e n grandchildren.
cates by M r. Snellstrom and are sh o rtly a fte r the firs t o f July.
"Due to c ritic a l ruhlx-r sltua- G j.; p jn n e rtv W E W heeler urp approxim ately the same, in
tu
n
J
D i
- Funeral services w ill be held at entitled to fly the blue flag. The
Miss M argaret Stevenson, Ora
tion President Roosevelt has di- ,,
f, m < K iv W O »PRe o f rising roets.'Less amounts ¡. ” D augherty P iling company the C hristian church Sunday a f- Row R iver Lum ber company, rep- gon State college graduate, w ill
reeled all-out nation-wide scrap wiLson Jex e lu is in c h
II It
budgeted fo r operation o f the ? upP*y i" < ^>° ? S f°5 th<* w o r,d s ! f rnoo,L a t, 3:00 P- m - * > ,h ’ be resented by H. B. Be be, superin- head the Sm ith-Hughes home eco-
rubber
salvage campaign begin- Perrin Fred O Stuart loe C rick plant, maintenance and rep air 1,KK‘,S’ shipyard under construe- Rev
Gordon Hypes, C hristian tendent. had previously
inaugu- nomics departm ent next year, tak-
ning Monday7 June fiftw -n lh an,I H a? X
K C Fum w ai. im i a” d fixed charges. ? n s t r u S V u "
° rlcan,s' . J ^ ? !’ ,a?a m .," isAer: « " ie ia ’ ing. In te rm en t ra tw l the , en percent plan.
ing the place o f M rs Jean In glis
ending Tuesday, June th irty . O il Ge,.ig,-ita
Funk as an airplane cob ’ s , including salaries o f teach- ,
i ” ' ' ' sbipment o f 20,000 poles w ill be in the Masonic-1. O. O. F.
L j
McCoy speaking b rie fly Mayo. Miss Stevenson has taught
industry an,I our salvage n .m m it-
“ ,,PlUn< era. show a greater amount in 7 Siv ^ n , ™
dbas
cemetery. M ills chapel
in charge on t|w s<?rap
a, M y rtle Point and fo r the past
tees play leading roles. Public
Monday's incident also drew ord<’r to provide a ten per cent
,. . g ,’ h
A n o,her 20,000 of arrangements.
, he
of the carnuaik;n tw o years at Nyssa. She has made
thus fa r has been ra th e r disap- an excellent record in the home
asked to deliver reclaimable scrap pi-m««. f n(rn
Howard
M erriam , increase in salaries.
local oresent
piling company
can nace
keep up sn
it
2.
t
t zxzx
pointing and asked fo r the cooper- economics field and is recommend
rubber to nearest gasoline fillin g county coordinator who sutd: "The
The budget com m ittee unani- the
uroduction
the P
present P
production
station where price of penny |x-r tea, incidpn, ,,rove, ,h,lt Cottage mously agreed ‘
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-
a c t i o n pace.
pace The
ation o f the Chamber members.
ed by the state vocational depart-
M erie Scott of the Scott Lum - nient.
pound -III •» Wd. , «
» n T 'b u G ^ "o<
’S r f c ' o S ' L ' S “ « (¡S’™
her company, Culp Creek, was a
’ be elem entary schools. Miss
msJoTs 7 ou ’r, 7 , \ , t v ‘ X v r7minet w’m pl*,‘ ' \ o r8an»«"ion and ah that previously prepared, which calls w ill ,x. supp|led from
southern S a m i n R u b b e r D r i v e
guest o f the Chamber Tuesday in Eleanore T ischler o f Sherwood
mayors your county th iy imine-
nested ¡« practice in the va ri- fo r exceeding the six per cent lim - pj ne according to the
present
d la tcly issue slatem ents support- (nl5 unlt.H
addition to M r. Bebe mentioned wU1 succeed Miss Alyce Schnei
ita tio n by $10,140.50. The o nly plans,
der as teacher o f arts and cra fts
ing this scrap rubber campaign.
Lloyd Russell 6-year-old son o f above.
change is the amount o f estimated
Th(> ghipyaix1
and g ir l’s physical education. Miss
receipts’ which has been increased
*"*
wiH be a ’?*><’ M r. and Mrs. W a lte r Russell, is
Also pleuse confer w ith editors
$3,000.00, due to a greater cash W,de
7 * , ° miles11,olnK and when 100 J * « * " ’
Uncle Sam in the
Tischler Is a graduate o f the East
a ll newspapers, radio stations.
ern Oregon College o f Education
A vailing
use
every p u b licity
balance from taxes coming, which ~ m P ^ ted ’ b ’Ps w ill be construct- collection o f scrap rubber. In fact
.,„..1.1
. . .. l'd , using
the
mass
production ihe
vounester is
the m
most
n a
a tn
trio
and has taken additional w o rk at
means to put campaign across
could ....
not ...................
lx- accurately deter-
“T
*
"“¡T
in r youngster
is ine
osi p
o t-
t-
. ,
«111 HIV
the U nive rsity o f Oregon. She has
mined at the tim e the budget
was
.
b
Z
.
ass£mbi
‘i
’g
th<?
’
h?
fS
*
«n?">ber_of
the
fam
ily.
Recent-
successfully. Quick action v ita l."
WAS
*
much in the same manner as the )y when M rs. Russell found him
been teaching fo r tw o years in
(Signed)
o rig in a lly form ulated.
_______
Herm iston Ju nior H igh school.
.
modern auto is made. The yard com pleting the job of cu ttin g the
R A L P H M M IT C H E L L ,
I f then- Is enough interest in
L '. .“ *
o f u,e w ill be used by the Higgins Ship- rubber o ff a tricycle, tru c k and
Executive Secretary fo r
The Softball
delayed two
’ *>‘
the organization o f ’ a course fo r budget com m ittee that tne tax- building Corporation.
other new toys, she asked him
Oregon.
Canteen workers as prescribed by payers support the prepared bud-
weeks
by
westher
condlliooa.
will
H.
Nelson
has
>c-
w hat he was doing th a t fo r: " I'm
This order attests to the qual- what
of« cia i i v o.,pned at K e llv ’ field
‘M ,ss
, n e H - Nelson has ac *
» • aw.
<
w a • •».
a
■ a Red
wv »a
ooz»
aaa— aw»>
w
az
»
t u m iK
a favorably
<i « n a c i i n v
a the
i
.
the
Am
erican
( w_<a
’toss
fo r va dis-
get
by
voting
ity
o
f
the
Oregon
piling.
Another
c
u
ttin
g
the
rubber
o
ff
fo
r
Uncle
tomorrow
evening
June
tQth
at
cepled
an
interm
ediate
grade
posi-
I f the Am erican public can sal aster relief, u p re lim ina ry class amount over the six per cent
incident which proves the same Sam. A in 't dat a ll rig h t, m o th e r? " b oo n m ( h , wpqth ,.r nerrnittincs tion *n the Adams school. She is
vage enough ruhlx-r by June 3 0 th ,, ,nav be organized in Coltage lim ita tio n
,
.
.
.
..
,
8:00 p. m. the w eather p erm ittin g,
in order that
the . . .
New
N " a tu ra lly Mrs. Russell had to W a lte r Sm ith, association presi- a graduate o f the Southern Ore
motorlNts may avert gtwollne ra- Grove in , he near future. Women schools may m aintain th e ir pres-! thing
V " ? is ? a " recent order
" " u '* from
,ron,D.*?t'w
gon College o f Education w ith
Honing and get recapped »ires, who would be Interested in this ent efficient standards. Members
I ,
,o *be 1,auKberty
filin g say, yes
dent, said Monday th a t everything
.
.
.
.
.
r
.
summer
w ork at San Jose State
Alm ost every a ttic, basement. | phnse
w i *1 o t rk
asked
o za f the
budget
are
J. H.
' ■ fo • r p,l,nK
ro , replace , p,1,nS
f t ■< t ¿»x
v o
z i f < Defenae
- x * x l ls»x
\
( l i are
t..
(»•»
IN t x < v
t i it
t r u t l ^ t t t com
t u i l l m
l l l ittee
t t t t
<
111
*J>
11.
. •
X. i t x t m t . .¿xn
would be a in t * a readiness
fo r ’ he ColJege C alifornia, and the U n i
barn, and garage is an untapped f p, phone, or send th e ir names to Chambers, John A. 1-ong, W. C. s
e encmy ,n ’ ne t a l " PRYOR T. S M IT H TO S P EA K opening night. The association w ill
versity o f Oregon. She has taught
reservoir o f Idle rubber. Totlay's Mrs. H. B. F errin , 216 South 6th M artin. Roy E. Short. A. W. Shof- rin ” enn sea
A T P R E S B Y T E R IA N C H U R C H again use the loud speaking sys-
in W allow a county and in Lane
most urgent problem is getting Street, Phone 213-R.
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tem, purchased last yea’', and county fo r several years. Miss N el
stall, Joe T. Sm ith, C. E, U ni-
.
this rubber Into service station
Sunday evening a t 7:45 P ry o r speakers to be selected w ill ad- son comes to Cottage Grove w ith
In accordance w ith regulations phrey, A lvis Wicks, W. L. W o rk- U 111011 X llg ll SCnOOl tO
depots. President Kooseveit
Roosevelt has
has surh w orkers are required to firs t man. Vinal T. Randall, chairm an TTnlrl A n n u a l IVToofincr 4T ' Sm ith, recently returned from dress the fans on the opening u.,,h
recom m endations
authorised every service station in mg,. „ p re lim ina ry course o f 20
and W o rth Harvey, secretary.
South Am
featured
Am erica,
erica, w w ill
ill speak
speak at
at the
the night,
night, which
which w w ill ill tx-
tx?
featured by by For
F or a a „rim
p rim a a rv
ry va<
vacancy Misg
the U. S. to serve as a collection hours in n u tritio n . This coin's)- w ill
In the election of a school J t i n C T w e i l t y - S e C O I l d
Presbyterian church on the L a tin a ll teams seeing action. Each team Nola C lark of Salem ***h"/s been
center in this all Im portant tw o -i be given probably at the Jefferson director, Mrs. Gladys H a ll was
_________
Am erican situation. M r. S m ith is of the league
w ill
play a few ¿hosen Miss C la rk has had two
week emergency drive.
school by Miss N ellie C. Lyle of the successful candidate, via the
The annual
meeting o f Union a son of ,he Rev- 3anies Aiken innings.
year’s w ork at W illa m e tte U ni-
E verythlng counts Fldo's rub- the Lane county n u tritio n hoard, w rite -in method, receiving
115 High School d is tric t w ill be held S m ith - form er pastor o f the Pres-
Games w ill be scheduled on F ri- versify and is a graduate of the
her bone, the youngster's
out- or some teacher authorized by the votes to 40 fo r A. W. Shofstall. in the music room o f the new byterian church here. This w ill be day and Monday nights o f each Oregon College of Education She
grown playthings. Dad's old fish- Red Cross. Classes would tx- held Scattering votes were cast
fo r building June 22, 1942, as noted
a most ¡n‘ ere»’ h»K meeting and is WPPg w i,h a few games to lie has taught fo ur years at Shor
ing boots, Grandma's leaky h o t- ; fo r a period of two hours twice three other names as follow s.
M rs m the legal notices o f the Sen- sponsored by the C hristian Eel- played possibly on Wednesday wood Miss C lark has had consid-
w ater bottle
and hundreds of weekly u n til finished.
lim a Thum, 1; W. L. W orkm an, 1; I tinel. Roy S. ---------
Hands —
has been
Despite
the shortage
tra in
and experience
experience ...
in
------- Jowship Guild. Anyone interested nights.
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— f erable
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in in
in g
g and
o the r discarded o r
unnecessary
Women passing tests nt the Ray Potts, 1.
nominated fo r the office o f di- in ,n‘‘ su ,
ot our bouth Am er- players on account of the w ar, six music and a rt besides the regular
is invited
to at- p ote n tia lly strong teams w ill fig h t p rim ary subjects,
rubber articles are needed to help close o f this course may then take
rector to serve five years, to sue- ican neighbors
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Q U A L IF IE S A S S H A R P
w in this battle of rubber. I t ’s the regular canteen course which
eeed him self and has accepted the tend.
it out fo r top honors during the
Two vacancies s till exist in the
SHO O TER
everybody's Job - sta rt today! qualifies them to help conduct the
nomination. The election w ill be
season. Teams entered include elementary grades and in the high
Here's a suggested list o f things canteen, o r food kitchens during
V incent E. F rie r, form er Dorena by ballot from two u n til seven
fo ur from the c ity and tw o from school. The school boards expect
D R E N N E K T O A IH 1 R E N S
to look fo r and take to any ser- any disaster need.
resident, who was inducted into o’clock P. M.
the surrounding
com m unities: to f ill these vacancies w ith in a
L IO N S C U B.
vice sta tion : Tires and tubes,
Miss L yle was at the Jefferson the arm y A p ril 17, has qualified
At seven th irty P. M. the hear
Q u ality M arket, Knickerbocker's, short time.
crepe ruhlx-r soles, boots and over- ( school Wednesday o f this week to as a sharpshooter according to ing on the budget w ill be held by
R. S. Drenner, Culp Creek Eagles Lodge and
the Grove
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shoes, hot w n le r bottles, tennis tench a class on home canning and word received from Camp Robin- the
Ihe hoard of directors ns
as provid- rancher, addressed the club today H ardw are from the c ity and D rain PO R TLAN D M IL L N E E D 70,000
shoes,
rubber
belting,
rubber preservation of foods.
son, Arkansas.
He
arrived at ed by law.
noon on the subject of "Oregon and London from the outside com-
MORE W O RKERS
gloves, rubber sheeting, pads and
The class announced fo r next Camp Robinson May 5th and in a
The finances of the d is tric t are W ild life .” June 25th w ill conclude munities.
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m attin g, ruhlx-r toys,
raincoats week on "Use More Vegetables" recent test scored 172 out of a J in excellent condition, and then- the Lions club meetings fo r t h
e
-------------------------- Portland's w a r Industries w ill
and capes, ruhlx-r heels, rubber has lx-en ind efin itely postponed.
possible 200. He is the son o f M r. w ill be a cash balance on hand, summer and members w ill heat
Guests at the home o f Mrs. 11. require an additional 70,000 tra ln -
bnthlng suits, bathing caps and
,
-
and Mrs. E. J. F rie r of Dorena a fte r m aking payment in fu ll fo r reports o f delegates to the Sea- W, Lom bard
Wednesday were ed workers w ith in the next six
shoes, ja r rings, plum bers suction
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Decker at- and was fo rm e rly employed ns a nil budget items of the past year, side convention and w ill witness Mrs. A. Hough, Mrs. J. B. Ander- months, A. G. Johnson, coordinu-
cups, sample tire sections, ruhlx-r tended the state grange eonven- logger w ith the Row R iver Lum - including payments on bonds and the installatio n of officers who son and Mrs. H enry Skade a ll of to r fo r the U. S. employm ent
ash trays, ruhlx-r hulls, etc., etc. | tlon nt M ilw aukie Ibis week.
j her eonipuny.
j bond interest.
i w ill serve the club next year,
.Eugene.
¡service said.
Oil© YoUlIg'Ster Is 100
?*r 9*“’ f0F U“Cle
Canteen Class May
Be Formed Here
Softball Season to
Open Friday Eve
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