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THI RSliAV, AI YU ST 13. 1912 Dr. Strand to Be Ninth President Of State College Rural Areas Ready W ith ’ Fire Departments” O R E G O N S IA T E C O L L E G E D r A ugnxt L e ro y S tra n d , tin* n ew ly ujectod |>i of O .S .C , w ,u i w ill become n in th head of the In s titu tio n c u rly in O ctober, in u lim n o f va rie d biu’k g io u n d , w ith I kj th u g n c u ltu i al and M ic n tlfi" educai ion a n il i *X | m * i l«*nee. uni w ith proved u d n iin lH liH tlv e u b llltv according to officiata of the x tu l • ■ynteui o f h lg h c i education and .4 thin li in 111 u I li in who took |ia it in the Ki*iiri*b fo r a new executive, D r S tra n d c iiin n to Oregon S ta te a fte r fiv e ye x an ( ilis ld c iil o f lux ahuu m u te r, M ontana S la te college W h ile a n a tiv e o f Texan, his comm on, high nchoul. and col leg la te education wen* in M o n ta n i. a 11 n o ti < h lux g raduili-* xlU'hex fo r Ix ith ni'ixtel'x a iu l doc to r o f phllnxophy degrecx were al tie* C m v e rx lly of M lnnexoto, when* he x |ie riu ji/c d In e n lo io o lo - gy and /oology, 1 hi a recent v la lt to < Iregpn 'o lx* In te rvie w e d by the Im urd an<l louder k o f the ixilleg**. D r S lrm e l proved to I k * a largì*, a ffa b le m in W illi U fla n k , x tiu lg h tfo r w a i I m anner R oth In f ore und a fte r III, fin a l elei lio n und acceptance ilio*«' on the cumpuM w ho hud m et and tulk>*d w ith h im w e re luiM iiltno'ix in x|M*aking h ig h ly o f h o person a lity and general at Illu d e lie xia - retato a ctin g president F. A. G il- lilia li, w ho liax xerved since He* re sig n a tio n a y e a r ago of F. I. Ila lla rd liecaum* of ill health. club voted to ilo re lie f w o rk under Ills p .n f *xxi m al cxfierlence In Ihe MU|M*rvixton o f M is . Ashby. A clude» set vice as assistant s ia te ■ ii*|M>rl was given by the flo w e r ento m o lo g ist In M ontana, e x te n co m m itte e . '1 he next m eeting w ill sion ento m o lo g ist In I ’enitsylvania. I m * August Jli al Ha* h o m e o l H er- D u ria n . R rlre x b m e n ts of and seven yen i s on Ilo* s ta ll o f iiM'e the U n iv e rs ity of M innesota is in cuke, je llo and f in d ju ic e Were s tru c to r and ussixtanl professor served to tw-*|v<* m em bers a d in the d ivisio n o f entom ology und tw o vis ito rs . economie zook'gy. F ro m th e re le* M r. and M rx. Ed Babcock a *d re tu rn e d tc M ont ma as head o f fa m ily and the W a lk e r fa m ily ol the d e p a rtm e n t <>f entom ology, Eugene .on! Rod.md C o n k lin p ic fro m w h ic h i«>siiion he wax p ro nicked on the t'iu|M |ua riv e r Sun m oted l*i the presidency In 193” day. Mrx. Ed C o nkhn hum lx*«*n con T he n<*w p re si le n t is IK y e a r, old, ut m a rrie d . am i has throe finad to her home fo r the pa .t ch ild re n . Ills oldest son. James, is week w ith a rth ritis . Mrx. Roy Zehner an d Ju n io r a tte n d in g the U S. N a v a l acail - m y at A n n a p o lis; his d n u g h tc . W haley und friem K of Cottage P a tric ia , w ill Is* a e n lo r in h i,; » G rove h av e gone to w ork in the school Oils ye a r, and his son Roy bean ytird. w ill I»* in the f it I h gradg. He I» a ve te ra n o f th e fir s t w o rld w a r, having served firs ! w ith the ra n k o f c h ie f q u a rte rm a s te r in the U M r and M rs T h is a lo re Alen* S. N a va l A ir service and la te r i * hough o f C a p istra n o , C a lifo rn ia , a naval a v ia to r w ith th e ra n k nf a rriv e d re e e n lly a nil plan to m ake « nalgn. th e ir home on th e ir ranch here In hix prexen? fx is itio n D r. M r. and M rs. C harles B u rk e and S tra n d has tn 'iin ta in e d do se rei**- fa m ily of T w in F u lls an* guests tionx w ith the va rio u s ta rm or o f M r and M ix . A r th u r {¿Town. g a n iza tio n * o f M ontana, as w e ll Mrs. B u rk e is a s is te r o f M r. AS W ith the State governm ent. ' I * B to w i. has also lieen p o p u la r w ith f ’Wid- John C H a th a w a y o f I »-light ty and slu d e nlx. Ill* w ill ta ke o f V a lle y is in the H o llo w w ith his fici* just p rio r to the n c v e n ly -fi/th com bine harvesting gram. a n niversary o f On* fo u n d in g of the Dee I j i C . i s m * le ft (o r P o rtla n d in x titu tio n , w h ic h tx to la* Cel."- | recently w h e re It* w ill lie e m p lo y ed in the sh ifiyu rd . He a tte n d 'd b ra te d in P**I3 vocational school in Eugene fo r tra in in g . Lvnx Hollow Silk Creek Latham M r. a n il M rs. H a ro ld S chram . iir l c h ild and M rs. M o lly K lin e of B a ttle g ro u n d . W ashington, came fo r a w eek end v is it w ith Ia*e W il liam s and o th e r re la tive s. M r. S ch ra m w ill leave s h o rtly fo r c o n s tru c tio n w o rk fo r the go v e rn m e n t. M r and M rs. Iva n Lorenz, whose home was destroyed in the C h a n ils 'is m ill fire , have moved in to Ila* fu im s h is ) Iw usc o f the A. A. H u lls. M any frie n d s have sent g ifts and o th e rs gave th e m a s I hi W i t al Ihe B u ile y home in C o tla g i* G rove yesterday. M r. and M rs. Ix*slie H u ll and lh r< e c h d d ie n are ..pending a few days at Ihe C. S. Plaster home. M rs Nelson G a m u tte of Lo rane b ro u g h t J e rry and Donna G a m u tle on T liu rs d u y to spend Ihe w eek at Ihe home o f th e ir granufatlM**-, W. T. G a m u tte . W«vn<* W a lk e r is now s ta tk m - <*d at S hcpperd F ie ld , Texas. M r. and M rs. M ads O v e rg a a iJ spent S unday v is itin g M rs O v e r g u a rd ’s m o th e r. M is . Anna W ild e und h e r uncle and aunt, M r. and M rs. O tto W iliie at J u n c tio n C ity . A son. A rden, o f the la tte r was re c e n tly d m w n e d w h ile on con s tru c tio n w o rk in A laska. E ldon W a lk e r, w ho re c e n tly »naed the navy, is at le n d in g school In San Diego. M r. a n il M rs. John Sim pson o f C o lla g e G rove v is itia l S unday a f ternoon w ith M r. and M rs. Iv a n Lorenz. W e n d e ll W a lk e r spent a fe w days at the W illia m S c h le tze r hom e in C resw ell th is week. A. H. I / in d o f C re sw e ll w ill ru n hi» th ra s h e r in th is v ic in ity again th is year. In a F ix o f J u n c tio n C ity is spending tw o weeks w ith M iss D o ro th y H a rris . Dan D ugan is im p ro v in g sonic Car Needs lief activities. E ig h t guests a ttended Eldon H u d g in s’ b trlh d u y p a rty F rid a y evening T he evening was spent In p la y in g games. R efreshm ents o f ice cream , b irth d a y cake, candy, anil punch w ere served at I he close o f the evening. T he N eighborhood F rie n d sh ip clu b m et last T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n ut the home o f Lucille Hanks. The Household Needs Regular 10c Heavy Duty Flash light Cells 8c ea. Famrtts Lady D o v e r Electric Iron $5.45 l l/ i Pt, Size Radiant Furniture Polish, only 17c Wet Mop Handle, only 5c 60c LARRY H. LEV EN S Men’s Toggery •Authorized D ea le r' A. w. hf . l i . iw f . l l "Everything for Men” T he 5000 Japanese now In the T u la re A ssem bly C enter. Tular«*, C a lifo rn ia , w ill be tra n s fe rre d to the G lia R iv e r R elocation O n t r r a t Sacaton. A rizo n a , beginning on A ugust 20, It was announced Tues day by tin* W a rtim e CtvU C o n tro l A d m i nix I re ta in Composed o f Japanese fro m V e n tu ra . S anta B arb a ra , San L uis O bispo and Los Angeles counties, the evacuees w ill be moved in groups o f tiiXl o r m ore each day u n til a ll have been tra n sp o rte d . T h is o rd e r m akes Ihe th ird transferring Japanese fro m A s sem bly C enters to the G ila R ive r R elo ca tio n C enter. Kl< Y< I.E SALES H RTHEK RESTKK TED Sale o f bicycles has been fu r th e r re s tric te d a ccording to an an nouncem ent by J. Ed T u rn b u ll. O N P d ire c to r o f Eugene Tuesday. The new o rd e r, e ffe c tiv e A ugust 15th, is designed to d ire c t the lim ite d supply o f bicycles in to es se n tia l tra n s p o rta tio n uses. W o rd has be«-n received iie re by M r. and M ix . F. L . G ra n n is th a t th e ir son. E nsign R obert G ra n d */, re c e n tly u n d e rw e n t an appen dectom y a t C orpus C h ris ti, T e x as. He is im p ro v in g s a tis fa c to rily R. C. Kuehner Is Called by Army R C. K uehner. Lane c o u n ty 4 -H clu b leader fo r the past th irte e n years, has been ca lle d to the a rm y and le ft ye ste rd a y fo r S anta C la ra , C a lifo rn ia . He w ill ta k e up bis d uties A u g u st 17 as cuptaw i in the U n ite d S tates a»r corps. H e has been a m em ber o f the fie ld a r t il le ry reserve since 1922 and a cap ta in since 1936. S everal m onths ago he accepted the p o sition o f executive se cre ta ry o f "Keep O r* gon G reen” m ove m ent. G ijv e rn o r Sprague re q u e s t ed th a t lux-services w ith the a rm y b»* delayed u n til the close o f the lire season, but a rm y o ffic ia ls de clined to g ra n t the extension. E. A. D anielson, assistant 4-11 clu b leafier, w ill c a rry on th-» w o rk te m p o ra rily . K u e h n e r was recognized as one o f th.* best 4-H clu b leaders in the U n ite d States. C hester R e a rr.fk o f C o rv a llis was dow n yesterday fo r a v is it wbh his mother, Mrs. Chas. Rear- rick. F o r re fre sh m e n ts meet a t the fa v o rite s p o t , G ustafson's o f course. l- H c - 4 i Save With Safety KEM’S for DRUGS The Rezall Store Briug in your ulil phouograph records that they may be used iu m aking new ones for the BOYH in SER V ICE This state-w ide drive ia sponsored by the American Legion Posts and their Auxiliaries. Poison Oak? Use GYPSY CREAM Air Mail STATIONERY Picnic Goods 50c 1000 % Or. 10c to 25c American FLAGS PLATES CUPS, etc pk 10c 5c, 8c, 15c SACCHARIN TABS 'Western Auto Supply Co. Phone 225 79c 9 days' supply VITAMINS PLU8 Cap 75c Gent’s TRAVEL CASES >1.50-16.39 Insect Repellant LIGHT GLOBES, 75w 35c 40c 2l/j-o*. size Fletcher CASTÓRIA ........... 31c Alkalize with CARBONATE COMP R eg u latio n of WEEK-END SPECIALS i f you d o n 't a g r e e m en’» Jockey l i i d i r w ear is Ihe most com for) aide yell h a lt ever w orn. V aried leg lengths, mascu line support. O rig in a te d and iiiiiu u l'n c tu ri'd by Coopers. MUM» JAPM TO KE TRANM- FEKREI» Delight Valley WliSTERN AUTO SUPPLY CO. Your Money Back Low Feed IFheat Prices Set for New AAA Program W heat prices to r disposal of »ui'jJus g o ve rn m en t-h e ld g ra in fo r feed have been unnounced fo r O regon a t tw o levels in a new p ro g ra m ju s t a u th o rize d under t<*nns o f recent congressional ac tio n , the s ta te A A A o ffic e at C o r v a llis has Just announced. F o r A u g u st the tw o p rice l< velx are ik l cent» f a r busnel fo r a ll counties cast o l the Cascades ex cept H ixm J R iv e r and K la m a th , and 94 cent» fo r th e re tw o and a ll counties west of Hie Cascades. These prices are on the basis o f w hole w heat delivered In e a c h co u n ty, e xplained N. C. D onaldson, (d n n n ix tra tiv e o ffic e r. P u rch a se r, rlc irin g c ro ' ked o r g ro u ryl w heal w ill have to get i t processed at th e ir ow n expense. Prices fo r S e ptem ber and Oc Oregon'» 1100 rural Are protec tober w ill be a t an advance o f tion erewx, organized this year by o ne-half ce n t per bushel each the O 8. C extension service, are fitting in well with the second m o n th . A n y undebvered o r re annual Keep Oregon Green cam sealed la rm -s to rfd w heat o f the paign. aimed primarily at forest 1941 cro p m ay also be purchased protection but at field and farm u n d e r tlie p ro g ra m fo r feed. safety as well. At left Is an A v a ila b ility o f th is w heat at emergency water tank and equip prices a p p ro x im a tin g 85 p e r cent ment station of the Irish Bend *i| the co rn p a rity p rice presents district in Benton county which displays a KOO sign. Above ts an a ttra c tiv e o p p o rtu n ity fo r County Agent Stonewall Jackson fa rm e r» to co n ve rt lo w priced testing a trailer outfit consisting feed in to h.gh p rice d m eat, eggs, of u 110-gallon tank, a washing ana d a iry products, A A A o ffic ia ls machine engine and 00 feet of po in t o n '. S e cre ta ry W ic k a rd is garden hoee. u rg in g the m ovem ent o f at least 75 m illio n bushels o f surphis w heat in to feeding channels be fo re the m ovem ent o f new e ;op at the M c D o lc hom<*. T hey and c o m gets Under w ay about Oc O scar M cD ole sjx-nt Sunday w i» li tober 1. E ve ry bushel m oved no»v re la tive s in Yoncallu. relieves the storage s itu a tio n th a t m uch. Feeding e xp e rim e n ts and dem o n s tra tio n s by Oregon S ta te co l M rs. E rn e st Sears is v is itin g in lege o ve r a n u m b e r o f years have B radw ood w ith h e r son M ax and je m o i s tra te d th a t w h e a t can be fa m ily . used successfully in feeding o r B ill M txirs of Coulee C ity , fa tte n in g a ll types o f live sto ck W ash in g to n , visited a couple o f , In fo rm a l ion on best m ethods o f, days re c e n tly a l the John S ta b le r feeding u h -at m ay tie had in b u l home. le tin fo rm o r fro m any c o u n 'y M r. and M rs. F re d Stevenson agent. and d a u g h te r E ve lyn o f P o rtla n d D e live rie s o f the governm ent visiti*d S unday w ith the John w heat an? made o n ly in ca rlo a d ‘ SI alders. lots, e ith e r th ro u g h lo ca l dealers T he C laude D avidson fa m ily or to in d iv id u a l o r gtoups of spent several (Jays a t the coast farmers direct. Orders may be last week. placeo w ith any co u n ty A A A com W anda K in tz le y re tu rn e d to h e r m itte e . home in S p rin g fie ld S a tu rd a y a f te r spending a w eek at the R ai fill M is. W. A D eM oy re tu rn e d S cars home. S unday a fte r spending the week T h e O scar F la te n fa m ily re vis*tin g h e r cousin. M rs. D. F. tu rn e d home T h u rs d a y evening H annah, in P o rtla n d . M rs Sarah a fte r a th re e weeks tr ip in Cana- Iie M o y re tu rn e d w ith her. da Guests d u rin g the week end at Get y o u r fa v o rite ice cre a m a t the Lee N ix o n home w ere M rs. G u sta fso n ’s, o f course. l - lt c - 4 i Jake Lindam ood. M rs. R alph B la n k and d a u g h te r B everley, a ll o f P o rtla n d . Mrs. M a y G ay o f Goshen spent S a tu rd a y n ig h t at th e Law rence B ro w n lx>me. The fo llo w in g : A lice , Io n e and John D u n le vy. A sh le y F la te n . T helm a S la ld e r. M a rie and E s th e r Hansen, are p ic k in g beans a t H o w e ll's produce fa rm In Eugene. M iss H a ze l Boyd o f H u b b a rd is a bouse guest o f h e r cousin, Ro- b ird a F la te n . M r. and M rs. M e lv in P aul and E lsie H a ig h t o f Eugene spent S un day afternoon at the C. H. Haight home. M rs. O scar Jackson visite d M onday in Eugene w ith her d a u g h te r. M rs. R o b e rt Rauch. Dean Jackson spent S a tu rd a y n ig h t and S unday at S co ttsb u rg . Pitt m : i . U o t t i i t s t M .l.f l) A p a rty was g ive n at the ( li TO MEET v e d home S a tu rd a y m o rn in g cele b ra tin g F aye C a lv e rt's b ir th d a y / A m e e tin g o f p rune grow ers, T I iom * present w ere: F aye and S h irle y C a lv e rt, M a ry D u ria n , d rie r operator» and packers has R o u *n ia ry and A lice H anks, Joyc • been called lo r '1 uesday, A ugust Alk*n Joanne and C la ra S cott and 18. a t 10 a. in. In the basement he a rin g room nt the sta te h o u s e several frie n d s fro m C ottage In Salem at w hich I ma* e ffo rts G rove T h e c h ild re n played games w ill la* made to s ta rt the t r il l l o l l before noon and a fie r lunch they ing to get the O regon d rie d p rune w ere ta ke n hom e by M r. and M rs in d u s try in to b e tte r shape. The • 1OW. C a lve rt. m e e tin g has been called by D t-j F o r re fre sh m e n ts m eet a t the Misses A lb e rta anil L o vin a W il M r. und M rs Leslie M uno drove re c to r J. D. M ic k le o f the s la te son u re »pending the re m a in d e r fa v o rite s p o t , G u sta fso n ’s o f to P o rtla n d F rid a y to 1 m * w ith ¿k*|jai Inte n t o f a g ric u ltu re . l-ltc-4 i o f th e su m m e r w ith th e ir m o th e r course. th e ir son I / ir a n when he had a The c a ll fo llo w s the recent ap- m in o r o p e ra tio n . M ix . R ichard pea rance o f Russell S m ith , re p S ta ik am i Minali sons ure s ta yin g re se n ta tive o f the fe d e ra l fixid w ith the M uno c h ild re n al lumie. and d ru g a d m in is tra tio n before W o rd bus lieen reeelved lic it the Ila* s ta le land use p la n n in g c o m Eoley fa m ily hud a pleasant t i i p m itte e . S m ith o u tlin e d the |» » i- und iv a c lw d M innesota a fte r a tio n of the food and d ru g a d m in »even days trip . is tra tio n on the Oregon prun** Mr. and Mrs lx*e Crs.ley, M rx cro p lo r the y e a r 1942 and gave C ora K n ig h t a n il W . F A lle n o f n o tice th a t the a d m in is tra tio n is C otta g e G rove and M r. and M rs. fa m ilia r w ith the p ra ctice s in Boyd A lle n , M r. and M rs. C la r vogue ir. Ihe h a n d lin g o f d rie d ence D uncan, M r. and M rs A lv in prunes in th is s la te a nil the u n A lle n und c h ild is n , a ll o f S ilk s a n ita ry conditions th a t exist In C reek enjoyed a S unday picnic in m any o f the p a ckin g p la n ts and honor o f W E. A lle n '» b irth d a y . d rie rs. M rs. E loise W h e e le r and Mrx. ■ ■ ■ ■ - 1 '■ —1 V io la G arn**r a tte n d is i ch u rch S a t White E lm Tree u rd a y m o rn in g fo r the firs t tim e The white elm tree 1« histo rica lly \ in several m onths ns b oth have 2 Gal. Can Western Supreme 100% Pure Penn. Oil, $1.69 re c e n tly riasivered fro m un ex jiiin u s in the U. S. because George j Washington stood under one at Cam- 1 tended illness. All rubber tube repair kit, 84 sq. inches of material 43c M r. and M rs. F erguson have j iridge. Mass., when he took com- moved fro m the old T e e te rs place w ind of the A m erican arm y, and 1 Lb. can Longrun Cup Grease, only ......................... 19c and M r Ferguson is w o rk in g In j ARIIIam Penn stood under another when he made bis treaty w ith the Set of Kadiunt Model A Piston Rings $1.89 the shipyards. IT Iv a te G len D uncan re tu rn e d Indians. fro m u sh o rt v it t i w ith his p a r ents In Ceylon. M innesota, M on day. He le ft fo r F o rt L ew is 'Tues day m o rn in g . Miss M u rie l Jean D a rn e ll spent the w eek end w ith M iss D o ro th y D olenian at the F ra n k Dolem an home in C o lla g i* Grove 'The Dole m an fa m ily b ro u g h t Miss D a rn e ll home S unday and w ere d in n e r guests at Ihe D a rn e ll home. M rs. M in n ie Ashby has been a;i- fM jfnlisl by Judge l lu n l as c h a ir m an o f the S ilk C reek d is tric t re PAO «TOTE? THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON Open Accounts N ow in E ffect The Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve Bank adopted Amendment Num ber 4 of Regulation W, further restricting installment and loan credit, and adding a provision to include open accounts. W ith R esp ect to C harge A c c o u n ts All bills payable on the 10th of Month fol lowing Purchase, but unless payment is made by the 10th of the second month fol lowing the month during which the goods are purchased, no further credit may be extended. Ijouae Your Credit and You Loose Something You May Never Regain Pay Your Bills and Keep Your Credit Good WATCH FOR GREEN AND BLACK HANDBILLS WITH ACCOUNTS FOR SALE » Oregon — Nevada — Idaho — Utah Division Pioneer Service Co., Inc. Division Office: I. 0. 0. F. Building, Eugene, Oregon 57e