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T IU U S U A I .11 . \ L 1$, J 9 I. THE xkntim : i ,. COTTAGE grove . oregon A Week of the W ar PAGE Divide TflBflB Dorena LTIil I I Miss Maxine Sutton of Linslaw M r. and Mrs. Roy Knnol o f St. Mr. and Mrs. Jack D augtw rty who is attending vocational and daughter spent the week end Helens visited Tuesday With his 1. Give tho full names and titles of the persona lor school in Eugene was a week-end in S'. Helena. mother, Mrs. Herman Kanel Hie O ffice of Price Aritnlnir.111»- the plans on any question, com v is ito r ut the home of her sister whom the following Army pouts were named: Fort M is. Herman Kanel is visiting Hun fixe d July |, 3. end .3 hr the mon to Is itti countries, "re la tin g Gordon E lfving, Je rry Mosby an«l brothgr-in-laW , M r and Mrs. 'his week in C orvallis w ith her and Leo H ocker spent Saturday Bragg, C am p Cunter, Selfridge Field. Fort Dix. Camp date» fu r m otorists in the cuh I c i i i to the sup'ily, production, trans Amos McGarvin. husband wh,, is employed at the in Eugene. Forrest. Fori Crook, M acDill Field. »lutes iitul Hi«. D istrict of Colum |sn ta ilo r, disposal, a lineal Ion or Mrs. Anna B u rk e tt returned cantonment there. bia In register for th e ir new gus- d istrib u tio n In or to any part of Monday from a w e e k '. v is it w ith At the annual school meeting oiint* ratio n hook*, The p<*i mart tin* world, of foods, a g ric u ltu ra l 2. A soldier w earing this insignia be friends in Cottage Grove where held .Monday night Izaiis Dodge CAR REGISTRATION IN STATE en! rut inning system In ttie rust m aterials from which foods arc longs to what branch of the Army? SHOWS INCREASE ¡she attended a revival meeting at was reelected ('¡rector fo r three heeumes effective July 15, and the derived, food, equipment and non- the P'ree Methodist church. years. Mrs. H a ttie Spahr was unit value of existing ration curds final m aterials a ncillary to the S A LE M There were 394.511 3. Name the 13 Presidents of the United States who Sunday guests of M r. and Mrs. elected clerk in place of Mrs. E l w iim doubled to six gallon.*, to ca rry production of such foods. m otor vehicles registered In Ore W a lte r Hells were M r. Sells’ sis- experienced enemy fire in battle. len Land whose te im expired. m oturtxta to that date. Tin* D I'A The Arm ed Force» gon on June 1. an Increase of 237 ; te r an/l brother-in-law , M r. and Mrs H enry ( ;per and children over the same date last year, des said m otorists who hold A or II Tin* President asked eongtess Mrs. Vernon LaPlant and »on.» of are home this week from New- cards and have used a ll the units to appropriate $40 b illion h it the 4. Nam e tho four present Justices ol the United Stales pite the gasoline and rubber short S pringfield and M r .Sells' m other, berg where they are employed. on them w ill nol he able to gel fiscal 1913 arm y supply tall. In Supreme Court who have seen service in the Army, ages, the state departm ent said Mrs. M innie Selis. any more gasoline fat the next .30 cluding approxim ately $11 b illion Mrs. Dora G ardiner of (»»wego Friday. M r. and Mrs. H arley W illiam s (lays unit*»» they »how need to a fo r tin* a ir forces. $10 Inllion for is here visiting at the home of 5. Armored Cow" in Army slang is the nam e for what R egistration fees collected dur anil children of Saginaw spent k»cal rationing Imard. ordnance, $7 Inllion lo r q u u iic i- tie r granddaughter, Mrs Kenneth ing the firs t five months of 1943 commodity? Sunilay at the home of M r. W il Rolfe. Lhtly A hooks w ill la* Issued by m astcr and trnn*|M ,rtafion serv totaled $2,796,890, compared w ith liam s’ parents, M r. and Mrs. Ad NeluMtl registrurs. Supplemental II ices, $4 b illion fo r arm y |>ay, $3 Miss M ildred Sm ith »pent last $2,707.272 during tlie sim ila r per dison W illiam s. 8. W hat United States Sonator who. serving as colonel and C permanent ration Iwsiks, billion fo r ( l i e signal corps, and M rs Edrvi M cGarvin and son we *k in M t. Shasta, C alifornia, at iod of 19-11. of a volunteer regiment, refused a genoral's com and bus and I ruck S Itook*. w ill S3 billion fo r the corps of engin F rankie visiied several days last mission because it would require his resignation be Issued by locul rat Inning Isw rils eers, The senate passed and re week w ith fr'-n ils in Eugene and from the Senate, was killed in battle? pny llfjie between Ju ly 1 anti 15 turned to (lie house an a p p ro p ri-‘ at London. >, PI Ildtdild.. A? 1 ill 11 be 1».. "ta t. ilo I L ...... rbexe Imoks k w re d I'* " I. to ation lilil providing $650 m illio n in M r. and Mrs. F. F. P arker of fit needs of Individual motorist» cash and $2 Inllion in contract 7. Do you recognize thia medal? It is the W ilb u r and daughter. Mrs. J. And companies, the office suld authorizations lo r thn navy de highest aw ard of the United States for Alan W ickham o f Portland, spent tail intent The house pa.sed and O il. valor in military service. Wednesday at the J. A. Mackey Commerce Secretary Jones suld returned to the senate a bill home. the H F i’ w ill flnunee the con authorizing the navy to acquire The Chas. A.C-rm an fa m ily 8. W ho is the Adjutant G eneral of the United States llg h te r-th a n -a ir struction ol a *24-liieh pipeline a to ta l of 20d made a business tr ip to Eugene A rm y? front ixuigvicw , Texas, in Salem, cra ft, an mcreake from 73 spec!-, Saturday. Illinois, III till estimated COM of fled in die senate legislation. Miss Georgenia Mt Reynolds vis The War Ix-p.ii tim -nt announc S. Do women hold commissions in the Army? 35 m illio n dollars. The pipeline ited last week in Eugene at the W'lll be completed lieceinbet I «ml ed d ia l previous fly in g experience home of her aunt and uncle. M r. w ill have a capacity of 300.000 Io»» been elim inated as a neces 10. Deline the following Army abbreviations: AdJ„ and Mrs. Richard K night. She was day. Il w ill require 125.- sary qualifica tion fo r glider pilot C.E., F.A.. Inf.. M.P.. Pic., Q.M .C. accompanied home by her cousin. Applicants must I k * (if Sll*«*i, till* W I'B suld. candidates. Miss Ann K n igh t, who .'s spend Here's a list to aid in selecting between IH ami 36. Those w itho ut not interfere • w ith Steel ing this week w ith her grandpar lo r i»r»ny, n«Vy und p rio r fly in g experience w ill re ents, M r. and Mrs. E. L. McRey something for Dad—something cummlMihnn needs M r ceive five weeks in stru ctio n in nolds. light power-driven airplanes. he will appreciate. Jum*« sani neceie ary personnel Io 1. G in Braxton Bragg, Gen. George A. Custer, Lieut. 3'homas R. M r. and Mrs. J. P. H am ilton Ih e W ar F ront cafe*:' iic l and operate Ihe line Selfridge, Gen. John A. Dix, Gen. Nathan Bedford Porrett, and Ivan H am ilton of Portland The W ar Departm ent announc w ill I n * fu r ili shed by the industry. spent the week end at the home Gen. George A. Crook, Col. Leslie MacDill. ed a rriv a l of addi'lonal uip<s of Virginian Cloth Brush, o f th e ir parents, M r. and Mrs. 2. U. 8. Signal Corps. C ivilian SUpplj Prker Chips, Clay and the I S Arm y, including Negro Price H am ilton. The W l’ f l lim ite d the Use of 3. Washington, Monroe, Jackson, W illiam Henry H arrison, Taylor, A man's brusn 29c noiseless..... 55c and $1.00 troops, in the B ritis h Isle» R«. M r. and Mrs. Pete W illa rd of steel In the inu'uifueture of baby Pierce, Lincoln, Grant, Hayes, Garfield, Benjamin Harrison, suits of tin* ('o ra l Sea B a ttle Pengra visited Sunday w ith Mi carriage» and prohibited the use McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt. showed U. S. Naval Tank forces and Mrs. R. W. H ill. Make him happy with a of any o the r m elul. except gold Poker Chip Set— 4. Justices Black, Douglas, Murphy and Reed. and lund-luised bombers sank ora* M r. and Mrs. Lucky Bayn Jr. and silver. In such m anufacture Badger Lather Brush, $5 6. Canned milk. block and chips $2.98 enemy a irc ra ft carrier, three of Toledo spent last week at the The hoard placed s im ila r re stric heavy cruisers, one light cruiser, fl. Col. Edward I). Raker, U. S. Senator from Oregon, killed at the home of M r. B a ya ’s parents, M r. tion« on production <>( litu rg ica l tw o destroyers, several transports battle of B all’» Bluff, October 22, 1861. Amity and U.D. Leather and Mrs. G. L. Bayn, and le ft 25-inch Smoking Stand articles «uch a» crucifixes, ehul- and small vessels; severely dam- 7. Congressional Medal of Honor. Saturday fo r Salem where M r. lo*s and cnndlesilcks Deliveries Bill Folds 75c to $5.00 14-inch Place $2.95 ag c fl ami probably sank a cruiser . 8. Major General James A. U lio is A djutant General of the Army. Bayn w ill bi* Inducted in the army. of welding rod» and electrodes ami a destroyer; seriously dam 9. Arm y nurses hold relative commissioned rank. Miss V irg in ia Lam b spent last were restricted to order» w ith aged 20 additional veaaels and shot Pclaroid 01aste3— 10. A djutant, Corps of Engineers, Field A rtille ry , In fa n try, M ill- Flash Light with the Week at the home of M r. and high preference rating», o r to down mure th a n 1<H» enemy Mrs. J. R. Furgison o f Lorane U ry Police. Private F irs t Class, Quartermaster Corps. specified Government agencies planes U. S. losses were the a ir They’re super ........ $1.95 Automatic Spox ...... $1.25 route. ifn»l accredited school« of welding. c ra ft c a rrie r I-cxington, the des M r. and Mrs. F rank Stout have The board prohibited use ol any Lxrwell Benston spent the week tro y e r Sims, and the tanker Neo Ccty Shaving Lotion and Fitted Travel Kits received w ord from th e ir son but low -alloy steels in m anufac sho. In the b u ttle of M idway Is end at Linton lake. Rollo that he is well. This is the Talc Set and tax .. $1.82 ture of chisel», punches, hum- land tw o o f the largest enemy T-i 95 to $6.49 The F riendly Neighbors club The Ray F ishe r fa m ily moved firs t w ord they iiave had from mrs, and other tools, and prohib a irc ra ft c a rrie rs were sunk, two met at the home o f Mrs. Ruby to Veneta Saturday. him fo r six months. R ollo is w ith ited, a fte r R cptcm ls.r 1. produc o the r rti<*diurn-sizt*d carriers wen* Benston Thursday afternoon. Ccmb and Brush Sets The H oward Keene fa m ily were the U. S. arm y in the Philippines. Fountain Pen and Pencil tion of mattresses o r pads con sunk and at least 25o Ju|uincse There were 13 members present dinner guests at the Vern Hansen Jewelite Block *$3.50 taining Irons n r steel Sets $1.50 to $13.75 planes wen* destroyed, the Nuvy and V ivian and Velma Pollock home Wednesday evening in honor L O C A L M AN S E N TE N C E ». O ffic e o l W u r I a fo rm a lion said. wen* visitors. Mrs. Randall, Mrs. o f M r. and M rs. Hansen's wed John Lewis C harlton o f C ot . E stablished Pearl Hansen and Velma Pollock ding anniversary. tage Grove, charged w ith giving President RoOaeveh created an won prizes in contests. The next liquor to a m in or g irl, was sen office of w ar inform ation, headed meeting w ill be held at the home MILS. K IN G W IT H H O D M AN 'S tenced in the Eugene justice court by E lm er Davi», w rite r and radio M i and Mrs. A It. W olfard en of Mrs. Hazel Grimes. to serve three months in the comm entator, who wit» given au- Several from hen* attendee! the Mrs. M erl K in g has charge of county ja il. The charge was sign ih o rtty to direct a ll the w ar In tertained recently w ith a pinochle funeral services fo r Anson C lark the Rodman re a lty .o ffice at 7th ed by A lb e rt Dietz, county juve form al tun function» o f itie gov party. Three table» were at play. M rs J. M cC rlg lcr attended the held in Eugene S aturday m om - and Main, w hich w ill be operated nile officer. ernment, The new agency w ill ing. M r. C lark died in a Eugene in connection w ith the Eugene o f consolidale the funet inn» and graduation exercises of her daugh hospital Thursday m orning from fice. M is King w ill m aintain reg dutle» of the office of fact» and te r and son at F ort Tuna, C ali pneumonia and a stroke. He was u la r o ffice hours and w ill be glad figure», the office of government fornia last week. a cousin o f M is. A rth u r Reed and to consult w ith those interested Mrs. Lyle 'I'n ylo r and children report», the foreign Inform ation had spent most of his tim e at the in buying o r selling real estate o r service of the office of ihe co left recently fo r Albany where Bi*.*d home. rentals. they w ill be employed p icking o rd in a tor o f inform ation, and M r. and Mrs. H enry Russum James Rodman, w ho fo rm e rly certain activitie s of the division ben ics. F rank Treadw ell left Monday and children of M t. View were operated the office, is in defense o f inform a tion in the office fo r dinner guests Sunday ut the F rank fo r tlie arm y. work at Vancouver, W ashington. emery ency management. Grime» home. Mrs. Buet Moore and daughter F o r e ig n K e lu llo n » Reta Ilo rn ib ro o k o f Eugene is Ttu* W h ite I louse announced was in P ortland recently visiting W estern Auto is having a sale. the President and Russian F or her hustiand who employed in the s|»*nding the summ er w ith Lenora Due to in a b ility to get many Johnston. items. W estern A uto is now stock eign Commissar M olotov reached shipyards. Several rrittlrsnn kes have been I jiiir a Greer and Pete Hayes o f ing many new items, and at a t " fu ll understanding w ith re g n id h> the urgent tasks of opening a kille d in the Hollow this spring Cottage Grovy and M r. and Mrs. tra c tiv e prices, too! 4 5-ltc-2i second European fron t in 1943," and then* are some reports 01 at discussions held in W ashington slock lM*ing bitten try them. A t the nnnunl school meeting fm m May 29 to June 4. The stale dapartm .int reported the li. S held at the school house Mrs. and the Soviet Union have signed I* n*d Ktnslnnd wen elected direc a li-nd-leAse agreement sim ila r tn to r over W illia m Htghluud and those Is-twecn the U. S. and B r it Mrs. James S m ith reelected clerk. ain and O lim i. Fight members attended the The President announced the C om m unity club meeting held re U. S and B rita in have established cently at the home of Mrs. James You hope your car is in good running shorten the life of your car. See your Rich a combined Production and Re Sm ith, tire next meeting w ill la* order for the duration. But these are not field dealer today about Summer-Shield. sources Board to tirin g together anonunecd later. times for taking unnecessary chances. So, "th e production program» of the This 10-Point seasonal, preventive Service L. S A y o tt fm m the UresWell United State» and the United Grange intended the state Grange avoid the risk of driving with worn, over improves performance, increases economy Kingdom into a »ingle Integrated conventkrn at M ilw aukie. worked lubricants. Be certain that the added and insures maximum car life. program, udjusted to the stra te strain of w a rm -w e a th e r d rivin g doesn’t Here's what gic requirem ents o f the w u r . . . In season now, s;>ecial fru it ice and to a ll revelant production cream, at Gustafson's, o f course. factor«." M r, Roosevelt also an 45-1 tc-6i nounced Lius country and B rita in Tem pting and delicious, special have established a combined forni fru it ice cream al Gustafson's, of Imard to Investigate and fo im ultiti* course. 4 5-lte-6i TO SHARPEN YOUR MILITARY I. Q. King of the Day June 21 Is Dad’s Day ANSWERS TO MILITARY I. Q. Saginaw Lynx Hollow KEM’S for DRUGS The Rexall Store J Unde Sam says many are eligible for new cars Don’t Forget DAD C R A N K C A S E d r o in .d , n e o n ia ona rvntiva w it h Richlut» Motor Oil. Sunday, June 21st is his day so le t’s not forget him. Our prices the lowest Amity Billfolds and Sets Camera and Kodak Supplies Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobaccos Traveling Kits — Shaving Sets Pipes, Pouchs, Purses Pen and Pencil Sets Watches Sun Glasses Poker Chips LOWEST CUT RATE PRICES ON ALL TOBACCOS 81.75 Lunch K it <'ampíete 31.00 Kegen« The Only Cut-Rate 89 st/MMcr? sew/CEs TRANSMISSION drained, cleaned and refilled with Richfield Gear Oil RIGHT FRONT DIFFERENTIAL d ro in .d , c le a n e d , r e fille d w ith Richfield Gear Oil. CHASSIS c o m p le te lubricated. RIOHT RIAR 3 « V . HOW TO BUY A NEW* 1942 PONTIAC In addition to physiciani, onrses, m inisters and tho«r in certain chic services, f i t r i v i i d i m t h o r ht- J i r n l l y coM tiectrd u itb the u ^ r 't /im tr c o tio ti are e lig ib le to purchase a new car. T h is renulation has behind it the patriotic purpovt- o l enabling thc*e person* to replace w o rn and m etfu ient cars w ith modern, economical transportation. I f you are in any way connected with a war activity— or i f your p w n tt cur thould bo ropluced— come in. W e w ill helpyou determine whether you are eliaihle. and then help you net a "certificate of pur chase' on a new Pontiac. LIFT FRONT t « % FRONT WHEEL BEARINGS cleaned intpected and lubricated. LIFT RIAR 20% TIRES checked ter cut» and bruitec; nail» and gio»» removed; inflated; twitched for longer life BATTERY checked and filled, CASI and TERMINALS cleankd and carrier bolt» tightened. •P rodu ctd luto itt 1941. Note, I'otthuc it buitdrug ootbiug but or on fo r «»»asry, « C H O O S IN G A N E W car today comprls you to loo k ahead, because it may have to serve you fo r B lo n g , lon g tim e. I f ever a car was " ta ilo r m ade" fo r these c o n d itio n s , it's the 1942 Pontiac. Thanks to tine engineering, Pontiac can be expected to deliver m iles o f econom ical, trouble-free o pe ra tion , plus rem arkable tire conservation. Pontiac is s till p riced just above the low est — and can be purchased on convenient m onthly term s. MARTIN MOTORS 24 North Ninth St. Cottage Grove, Ore. C O O L IN G S YS TEM d rain ed , cleaned and refilled A REAL BARGAIN IN (A R P R O T E C T IO N AIR FILTER cleaned and reoiled 10 SPARK PLUGS cleaned, odiutted and teited. In addition to these 10 Protective serv ices a t 1 s p e c ia l price, your Richfield Dealer renders 30 Cxtra Services Free. SEE Y O U R RKN FIflD REMER TO GATI