T H IK ShA V . AI’GI'ST 27 1912 A W e e k o f th e W a r THE SENT I.VET, COTT\GE GIÎOVE. OREGON Divide M r and Mrs. W aller Robinson received a Id ter this week from their son Dale, who I n in the navy on a destroyer, the U.zi.S. Mac- Dnnotigh, somewhere in the Pa­ cific. Th<- letter wax dated Aug­ ust 2. Mr. and Mrs O. B Geiger and tw o sons of Riverside, California, are visiting at the home of Mr. Geiger's mother, Mrs. Frank Me- dine at Shady B usk. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gertja are »(rending a week at the home of a daughter and son-in-law, Mr. anil Mrs. Christenson, at Fall Creek. Robert Hill has gone to Port­ land when- he will lx- employed in I hr- shipyards. Mr». Aims McGarvin and chil­ dren Shirley and Billie are visit­ ing this week at Linsluw with Mrs. McGarvin'» parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ed Sutton. Mrs. Anna Burkett Is visiting at the home of a daughter-in-law. Mrs. C E. Burkett, at Marshfield. Her »on Carl who recently join.-J the navy is stationed at San Die­ go In training. Mr. nnd Mr Clifford and fam ­ ily visrtr-d Sunday at the John Ross home In Cottage Grove Mr. und Mrs Herachel Phillips and daughter of Portland were week-end visitors wllh Mrs. Phil­ lips' parents, Mr. anti Mrs. F. M. Chapman, and with Mr. Phillips' grandmother, Mrs. Fannie Phi!-! lips of Lorarte. WPB Chairman Nelson an-1pieseiit and future needs for prop- nouiK-cd (he board 1» rerating erly trained peisonnel In lh e ar n i­ every project in the war program, ed force». Out of every itit) men to secure the "maximum Impart ind'ieleil into th«- army a tiout til on the enemy now" Combat are assigned to duties requiring plane*«, particularly lx mlx-rs, m i ­ specialized training, the la-pait- nt the top of the new lint, Mr. nient said. The Army »mil II is Nelaon »aid organizing nnd training port bat- Chairman Ncl»on rr|x>rtrd the t i i lions per calling men with d>*|x*ndents be­ copt, It was not up to cx|»-eln- fore Christmas He said single tiuns. Ik* nl»o reported overall men with "secondary" dependents, ordnance pnaluetion In July In- such as aged or crlpph-d relative», <-ren»ed Jti percent over June ou’ - will lx- called first; married men |rut, anil win very clone to sched­ whose wive» work, next, then men ule»; pnaluetion of medium tank» with dependent wives, und family was .15 percent greater than In the men who have wive« anil children, prevloua month and considerably lb- said the reservoir of 1-A men ahead of schedules; light tank» up throughout the country Is "prac­ 15 percent alno wen* ahead of tically exhausted,'' Selective Ser- schedule», antl-atreraft gun» ex­ vice headquarters said class 1-B ceeded schedule» by a "wide mar­ l men fit for limited military ser­ gin"; merchant ship» were up 3 vice only I will lx- eliminated, and) Dorena challenges Route F with ja-rcent and "nearly on schedule beginning September 1, all regixt- an eight foot dahlia grown by for the month," deliveries of ma­ cant» who are not totally disquali­ Mrs. Leonard Crlsmnn. jor combat vessels were ahead of fie d will be reclassified in 1-A. Mr. and Mrs. Morley Mace of those in June and “considerably while those not suited for any Brush. Colorado, are here visiting military service will be placed in his sister, Mrs. Herman Kanel. ahead of forecasts." -1-F In the ease of men reclassifl- Maxine Spurlin and Donna Jen­ T h e W a r F ro n t led in 1-A, the army will determine- Th«' navy reported the Marine.» after induction whether they will nings of Harrisburg visited rela­ hold on nt least three of the Solo­ lx- assigned to full or limited s er-■ tives and friends here Sunday. M r. und Mrs. Warrpn Cooper mon bland* 1» now well establish­ vice and two sons of Portland and Mr. ed When 700 Japenene counter­ .Stabilization of F a rm Price» and Mrs Harold Cooper nnd two attacked on one of the Islands . , , , .... Secretary of Agriculture Wick- sons of Veneta were Sunday t»7(l were killed und the other Kt urd said he would approve a plan guests at the Henry Cooper home. taken prisoners. Pacific Fleet Lieut, and Mrs. Ernest Wag­ Commander N lm lt/ reported The of livestock celling prices which "must not permit abnormal prof­ ner of California are spending a Murine losses were 2H killed and its to anyone In the Industry at week's furlough at th«- home of 72 wounded Admiral Ninutz also announced a force of Marines the expense of the producers or his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lot consumers." Mr. Wiekard ul«o »aid W.igiK-r. made a successful landing on be now favors re|x-ul of the pro­ Carl Volgamore of Vancouver. M tkin Island, killed NO Japanese, vision of the p r i c e control act Washington, spent the week end then withdrew. "that prohibits celling on process­ at the Charles Teeters home. U 8. Army headquarters. Eu­ ed farm products if the ceiling Ed W Twing went to Los An­ ropean theater, announced arrlvi.1 price reflects a farm price of less geles Saturday for a visit with his In Britain with the largest U. S. than 110 percent of parity." He sister. Mrs. A. T. Harris. convoy of the war. with more men »aid farm prices "have reached Bcrnadine Ixximis of Cottage and material lor to-- American air parity on an average." The WPB Grove is visiting this week at the force» which had already begun Food Requirement« Committee Harold Dawley home. precision bombing by daylight cf asked the armed forces, the Lend Nazi-occupied Europe. U. S flying lease Administration, and the fortresses bombed the Nazi trans-, I WPB to collaborate In working portation system at Amiens and out a program for allocation of all Ralph McDole wax among those Abbeville Io a buttle over the government meat purchases as »hu Joined the colors recently. North Sea, four flying fortresses equitably as possible among Fed­ Harry Williams was in Port­ shot down three German fighters erally Inspected packers. The land Monday to lane his examina­ and damaged nine others, while Agricultural Marketing Admin»- tion for entrance into the navy. all the U. S. planes returned safe­ trillion tsiught $137.900,000 wor’ .t Three young women volunteered ly. A U. S. Ranger battalion join­ ot fixxls'uffs during July for the t'd with Canadian and British United Nations and other require­ forces In a nine-hour raid on ments. Including HO,(MM) pounds of Dieppe, France. The Navy report­ dehydrated beef. ed U. S. submarine* operating In Rationing the Aleutian» anti in the Far East Tire quotas will have to follow sank a cruiser or d«-*troyer und damaged a destroyer, sank two a downward trend the rest of this cargo shl|>s and a trnn»|xirt, and yeai to keep within the amount damaged another cargo ship. The of rubber earmarked by the WPB torpedoing of seven more United for the purpose, the Office of The Nations merchantmen by enemy Price Administration said. I Office asked lur white licorice iee cream ami mint julip iee cream Qu&tafavrib ed ax stenographer hy an adver­ tising concern near her home in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Mr. Yates Is In the marine section of the electrical department of Alllx- Chnlrners. Hi' handles U. S. Navy contract» for various type» of electrical equipment. Ben Chilson did some much needed repair work on the 17 telephone line recently. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Porter have extended their living room to include the former porch and have added a new entry. Cottage Grove Pharmacy Brown’s Drug Store Phone 244 IN PO R T R A IT S CO R VA LLIS Four acres of carrots for seed have been raised this year on the Alton Benedict farm as part of a rather general movement to produce vegetable seed crops in this region, reports County Agent S. A. Jackson. The carrots will be pitted with good drainage to protect against ex- '•ess water. 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