The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, September 24, 1942, Image 1

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OOTTAOE GROVE, LAN«K COUNTY. OREGON, THI RSOAY HEPTEMliKK 21 1 M2
South Lane Fair 0 -Nelson Tells
Plans for Oct 10
Nearly Complete ... . ........ ,5,
man of
)he w a r production Ixtard, w nrn-
—
O fflcera
and
Judges
N am ed •"«
at Meeting Last
Night.
FEWER
Pacific Air Heroes Decorated
PRIZES,
HIGHER
PREMIUMS OFFERED
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Season Opening Must Wait for
Fall Rains in Forest
Areas.
j i t i tn TTT » iBWHWI?
Details connected w ith the on«-
«lay South Lane F a ir and Harvest
Fi*»llvul to la- hi-ld hen- Ocfober
Kith are rapidly being conipl«-ted
Last night at a meeting of the
fa ir la.arii, fan offlem w m
chosen and judge» named Donald
Kahler, high school Sm ith-Hughes
“ We are going to have enough
teacher wan named chairm an ami
throughout that w ar, and
Mrs. Jeanne M orton, secretary Wl, probably w ill not have to put
Judg«*s ap|M>inted wen- M l» » u„ y vcry d rastic lim ita tion » on
Louise Schneider, »tat«- agent at (>1)r range of choice In that re­
large from Oregon State College. Kurd ,,ul jn almost every other
ju«lg>- ol the 4-H exhibits, Miss respect we are going to have to
M argaret Stevenson, high school (>) n -ndy to do w itho ut and <to
In colo rful m s w cerem ony a t H a w a ii's lllc k h a m H e ld . 79 A rm y a ir
heroes were honored for service In .Midway actio n. Lined op fu r
home ec teacher, mdge ..I ih.-o|»-n W)lj „ , ul mid do w ith o u t u n til
aw ards are SI men. flan k e d by IS (ra y -u n ifo rm e d Women o f Red
das» home economics departm ent;
w nr |,UJl b«-«-n won."
Cross, representing n ext of k in fo r those who dteiL
Mrs. W. L W orkm an, Judge of
Nelson explained that the coun-
Ihe llo w e r d.-pm t rii. nl
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Hemenway and W. L. Baker. w u r “ because our »helves wen-
judges of fru its and vegetables f u|| •
and fa rm crops; Miss Stevenson.
.
W. A Hemenway and W. L. Ba­
ker, Judges of the organizational
display.
The firs t m eeting of the school
The fa ir, n orm a lly a tw o day
Three radio study club courses
year fo r London Service club was
event, was cut to one day because
held at the London school house w ill be on the a ir from KOAC. th -
o f the labor and w a r situation.
. ..
last F rid ay evening, w ith Mrs. sta'e-owned sta tion in C orvallis,
The board decided to o m it the
s ta rtin g in October, according to
Cecil
C
urby
Hippy,
50.
resident
W
illia m
F u n k , president,
in
ixxdh display» and »uhntitute table
announcement
rrorn Mrs. Zelta
charge.
displays to save tim e and labor ol N o rth Lane street, died at a
K«*signations wen- presented by Rtxlenwold, director o f women's
Table displays w ill be used ,n both Sak-tn hospital Saturday evening
w U la rd ^
rams at KO AC
the individual and organization«-1 follow ing a * ° n g > l!n e « . H e h « J p c? enMm b t.h i X n g
rntve.l rom
‘'The In dividu al T oday" is the
exhibits The sum of $tk)(MJ was *"•*•»' « patient a! the h«»spltal i n ii M n . w i n n s u n i, iito v ra m « n
set"aside fo r o 7 u e s 'to orgamza- there fo r the past tw o months. ™ com m unity. M rs
Elvis K e liy u t i e or me lu e ^ ta y s e n « to -.e
n o n . en ..ring dm oU y^
M r RiPI-y was bom in Cook " a‘ e ^ t e d as secretary r e p la c , given cooperatively
w ith
the
In « ? in £ n to X t e n . n g
the county, Texas. January 1«. 1W2. >"S Mrs Propst and M rs Thomas A f r i c a n Association of U niver-
iLieiMh&iii.
Cecil Curby Hippy
Is Burned Tuesday
nrem ium list
London Service Club T hrpp R ndin
Holds First School
I nre^
^ lu a y
Meeting of the Year C o u rses O ffe re d
the boaid also
NUMBER «
Deer Hunting Is September 30 Is Labor Problem
The Deadline for
Postponed Due Wheat Insurance May Be the Cause
To Lack of Rain
Of Food Shortage
the country must accept
» very much lower xtundard of
liv in g " In order to w in the war,
iikM-rtcd today that
"w e
have
h ardly la-gun to feel the pinch, •«
la r."
"W e are going to feel It very
ucutely la-lore we are a year o i l ­
e r," he »aid In an uddrex» to the
national Am erican Legion conven­
tion at Kansas C ity Monday.
-j, u rny C()rUl,(|(.r ,Hl opinion
, h(I, W(. ... golI,K
haV(. ,o clJt
und na»r-. d«-«-ply into our
(-ivutun «-«amoniy than even the
B ritis h themselves have done yet
«m, tha single exception of
L e t’« Bomb
QUALITY MARKET OFFERS
PRIZES
R. II. W ilson, d is tric t ranger of
the Layng Creek ranger station,
yesterday issued the follow ing
statement w ith preference to clos­
ing the fores, to deer hunting:
"Oregon's Governor Sprague an­
nounced new closure regulations
H U N T IN G S E A S O N
PO STPO N ED
G overnor Cha». A. S p ragu e
hux «-ailed a m eetin g of th e
G am e C om nusuion at th e E u ­
g e n e H otel a t 1:00 o ’clock to ­
d a y t o po»t|Mjne th e d eer s e a ­
son o f O regon u n til w e a th e r
co n d itio n s ch an ge.
on September 22. and effectivq as
o f ,h a , date, applying to state and
f«-deral fores, lands in Oregon, and
requested a ll hunters and others
to respect and comply whole-
heartedly. The closure extension
was recommended by jo in t meet­
ing of the state game commission,
state fo re stry and federal fores­
tr y officials, and was necessitated
by the present prolonged d ry per-
iod. The closure affects a ll por­
tions o f a ll national forests and
most state forest areas, is effec­
tive u n til such tim e as a general
rain occurs, and excludes a ll ex­
cept s tric tly business o r resident
trave l w hich w ill be handled un­
der w ritte n perm its.
"Everyone regrets the necessity
fo r closing the forested areas at
this tim e when hunters have, in
m any cases, made plans fo r a few
days vacation and some have
traveled some distances already
to complete plans to get to th e ir
fa vorite h unting ground in ad­
vance of the opening hunting date,
September 26. I t is recognized,
however, that hunters represent
some of o u r best state citizens
who are as anxious as anybody to
keep Oregon's forests green and
who w ill g ladly postpone th e ir
hunting or fishing tr ip fo r a few
days fo r the common g o xl.
" A ll of us know too. w ith the
present labor shortage, th a t i,
would be serious to be required
to d ive r, present manpower to fire
fig htin g. We have an excellent
record o f cooperation in ,Lane
county and throughout the state
o f Oregon as a whole thus fa r, so
if hunters w ill aw ait a good rain,
which incidentally means bett.?r
h unting and a better chance to
save the meat, I am confident th a t
the forest
protection agencies,
both federal and state, w ill be
quick to open the fores, areas fo r
h unting at the firs t reasonably
safe o pp ortu nity.”
Lane county farm ers have only
a few more days to take ou, a ll­
risk crop insurance to protect
th e ir 1943 w heat crop, George W.
P la tt, chairm an o f the county
AAA com m ittee, .-eminds in an­
nouncing th a , Sep,eml»er 30 is the
las« day applications fo r such in­
surance can be made.
When, growers are u rg -d to use
a f -w bushels o f this year’s bump­
er crop to guarantee 75 per cent
of a norm al yield next year. Mr.
P la tt points out that in the past,
crop fa ilu re has often followed the
big crops. The average in this
county of 75 per cent coverage
uverag«>s approxim ately 15 bushels
per acre. Each grow er has been
notified of the premium rate set
fo r his farm .
Even though a wheat producer
does not plan to seed any wheat
this fa ll, M r. P la tt believes that
he should make out a crop insur­
ance apolication, fo r the policy
offered this season is fo r three
years. I f no wheat is s«»eded this
fa ll, no premium is due, but fo r
the follow ing tw o years a grower
w ill have a ll the wheat th a t hc-
seeds in the county protected at
the low rate now in effect.
W heat producers m ay pay fo r
crop insurance new or w a it u n til
n ext harvest, when the premium
w ill be paid out of the 1943 crop
o r out o f the indem nity payment
if there is a loss. The wheat grow ­
er who takes out insurance now
w ill be sure o f wheat income next
summer. Applications fo r such in­
surance, can be made at the coun
ty A A A office.
School Enrollment
Shows Decrease
Secretary Wickard Suggests
National Labor Service
Act.
LABOR SHORTAGE TO BE
FELT IN 1943.
Secretary o f A g ricu lture W ic>
ard said yestertlay th a t unless “ we
fin d some way to deal w ith the
farm labor problem and o the r
problems o f farm production sat­
isfactorily, we must find some way
in the not too distant fu tu re to
deal w ith a shortage of food."
T estifyin g before the house ag­
ric u ltu re committee about a grow ­
ing farm labor shortage w hich he
said "cannot be overlooked o r ig ­
nored,” W ickard suggested that
"national labor service act should
be given consideration."
" I t is not sim ply a question a f­
fecting a gricu ltu re ," W ickard said.
" I t is a question which affects the
entire w ar e ffo rt.”
W hile 1942 food production has
reached a record high, he told the
com m ittee beginning an investi-
tion of the whole farm problem,
"th e fu tu re is much d arker,” since
much labor fo r the 1942 crop was
perform ed before t h e
U nitriJ
States entered the w a r."
"W e begin on the 1943 crop
w ith a labor situation fa r more
threatening than a year ago and
every sign points to o u r losing
more and more men,” the secre­
ta ry testified.
W ickard estimated th a t by the
end of 1943, farm s m ig ht lose as
many as 2,000,000 more men to the
armed, ioretai. and to rndusUx- His
««stimates were based on an a rm y
o f from 8.000,000 to 10,000,000 men
by the end o f next year.
"W e have now come to a tu rn ­
ing point in the road,” he said.
“ We face 1943 w ith the prospect
o f less m achinery, less fa rm labor,
and probably less favorable wea­
ther. A t the same tim e the need
fo r production is going to be as
great in 1943 as it has been in
1942. and may be greater, depend­
ing upon the fortunes o f w ar.”
de- and w as m arried to I H.-asle M ullins 4 *j r *« wa* elected to f ill the vice- •• X
omen.
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M«ud. (.k l.b .n n n ,
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c o n .- r v ,TC
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The must Im portant business o f w the them e o f the w eekly Wed-
W ith the second week o f school,
fifth prizes, giving only three J9> 1911. He had mude his h«ne
here the past fo u r years, coming 'be n.eeting was in connection
b ro a d e n s developed un-
the enrollm ent to date is ten per
prizes In each class, the firs t, sec­ from Anadarko,
Oklahoma. He w ^ h hot- lunch program fo r the der the auspices of the Oregon
cent lower in the high school than
ond and th hd . This, together w ith was a memlx-r of the Baptist y w
1’
announced that the < W « o f Parents and Teachey,
last year, and about nine per cent
the fact that the prem ium list church
surplus commodities wert* avail-
T n e Home Garden H our is the
lower in the elem entary schools
m“ r e ^ r U e ‘ ^ S r ,kvZu,lblem ,f i r '" s u r v iv in g arc his w idow r ; daugh-
able
and
that
funds
fo
r
h
irin
g
a
program
arranged
by
«laugh- able and that funds fo r h irin g a Thursday program
arranged by
according to H. B. F errin, superin­
he ri.V Ih n " nnzes u d should «-rs, M e Jewett C akvert t of Cot- cook had been
tieen allowed at
a. the June «he
'be radio chairm an of the Oregon
tendent of schools. I t is expected
the fits ! th n x prizes ana sitauia
M r. .
n ,ivls of budget meeting. Blanks fo r m ak- Federation of (.arden
Davis
(Jarden Clubs. In
that a greater number o f pupils
be an Incentive fo r real oom peti- tag'- ««rove. Mrs. L i l l i a n m v i s o i
.
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Ih-iTy of «ng notations asking fo r donations < ach instance, the broadcasts are
w ill enter late this year than usual
tw n In a ll clssac».
Lorane; Mrs. Juanitu
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,
O n k ln n d C a lif o r n ia
a i s n r t d r l a rs s «('»•A
o n **s
" I «- c • ith
commodities
o r u cash
from 2;00 to 2:30 p. m.
» « • e
« * r <-»»>•»••»»
» ss a v/s
o a i t and
<««•«*
because of harvesting crops, and
It was rm phusiard a th
a t the # fa i ir _ ( \ i i t I s I is « w l A '» s ‘ I t f t s»»r»
" its n ,U"
'c
asking
fo r menu *•(» suggestions
have
"A n y group of at least five per-
that the enrollm ent figures w ill
has tieen shortened, but not clieap- ' u ,,,y •«* ««• «> 1 iirio ru oi i ottag«
.
. D sponsi- son* tnay fo n n a radio club fo r
.-n.-«l and the Ixtard
exoressed a A ,so five g randchildn n and the been amt to a ll parents. Resf
improve.
this to to «la.e
date shows
shows that
that ,r in the any or “ 11 ’ hre- of these courses,"
tha a h,uh. « ju u b ty^d 7 lis-
follow ing brothers and sisters: >< to
’ »bi-
In the Union high school the
plays m ight lx- exhibited, which
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- cas*»s
—
- - cash
—
- * s M rs Roder. *old.
M onthly
which Mm. Roiuthe
a in n vilk, m a jo rity of
that
was
sophomore class is the largest
M rs
M a ttie
Helm of preferable to commodities. I t was program m aterials developed by
w ith an enrollm ent of 116, an in­
Z ' i . l r ^ v l . l t . J b “ enjOyTn<nt ° f Shamrock,
Mrs.
voted that
t h . t in In case
case of
o f cash
c h dona-
dons- specialists in the various fields of
< Texas;
T exas’ M
rs Mae
Mae M
M or-
or- voted
crease over last year. The senior
m « l a i r v e i ____________
l r
u ..„„,. C r-i,^
fo r r lunches
lunches thut
that tw
tw e e nty-five
n ty -fiv e ,
ton of f Ponca
ity. O « klahom a; " lions
on* fo
" " L s‘'n,n ,f '^T ? eaCh
e” '
class is the smallest w ith 72 stu ­
.
. . m s a
would be asked u n til
rolled group. Blanks fo r e n ro ll­
OREGON N K H tT A T WIC
H
IT A . M M is - ^ Inez
e z S S tovall
. « a ll of o f ^ Tecumseh
«curns, h. cents a week .......
dents registered, one less than last
ment may be obtaint-d from
A neighborhcxxl leadership meet­
year. The freshmen num ber 104,
K
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ing was held here last night w ith
1
Anadarko. Oklahoma, nod Darrous !*•"»<• ,of p rcjairing the lunches.
a decrease o f 30; and the juniors
Mrs. R«xlenwold makes a point
representatives from London, Sag­
.
_» Rlppy of Tecumseh. Oklahomah.
Mrs. Emma Bales has been hired
84. a shortage of 18. The to ta l
o f the fact that these programs,
IXiwn in Texas, Ibe colony of
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nK r i w,k
inaw, S ilk Creek, Dorena, Culp
Funeral services were held nt ns r «x>K
enrollm
ent
is
377.
ebloots who are tra in in g ut
, _
,
Wabfoota
A le tte r of appreciation fo r the a ll arranged by statewide organ-
Creek and Brumbaugh precincts
the M ills chapel Tuesday a fte r-
Sheppard F'lcld are rea lly <k»ing
In the elem entary schools the attending. Discussing topics w ith
th .n V T Clarence Du.-rst and Don noon w ,,h ,he R l' E rcile W hite 4-11 summer camp scholarship «za’ ions. make it possible fo r lis ­
groups to
firs t grade shows an increase of the representatives were: O. 3.
gs Clarence Du.-rst and ix .n -
mlni.,„ r ofr,Cintin tt In - presented at the local Achieve- ’ tening
en‘"K K>oups
to hear
hea, authorities
J ' ,h ”
" ¿ . m , . men! Day. was read from Joan
gardening, fa m ily
life, psy-
7 w ith a to ta l o f 50 enrolled. The Fletcher, txninty egent; Miss N el­
aid D. Blackm on- o f the army a ir
o r t Sheppard F i e l d near *
2
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"
‘
Propst.
rop gt
iv chology.
o u iu g ji, and
a n u allied
a u ie o to,
topics. W ithout
fo u rth grade is sm allest w ith 39 lie C Lyle, county home demon­
W ichita Fulls. Texas, s tn t the * ° n,c c« m clery.
pupils. There is a to ta l e n ro ll­ stratio n agent; E. A. Danielson,
A report on the Southern Lane CO5’
transportation or enter-
Sentinel a le tte r detailing the plan
ment o f 298 which is 33 less than 4-H club leader.
4-H F'air and H arvest Festival to «ainmenl Also, th a t meetings may
fo r State of Oregon N ig h t, set
last year.
lx- held in Cottage Grove on Oc- be held in conjunction w ith w a t-
Topics under discussion were:
fo r October 3rd The purpose «s
tober 10th was given by Mrs. ««m e w ork, as necessary.
A n ti-in fla tio n measures such as
to give those in
tra in in g from
Jeanne M orton. Mrs. M orton also
'«roups are nx,uir«?d to meet at
bond buying, debt paying and ra­
Oregon nt Sheppard Field an op­
reported on the l«x'«l aerial obser- 'east on;-e a m onlh and report to
tioning of commodities. M obiliza­
O fficers are searching fo r tha vation post.
KO AC if they are to bt o ffic ia lly
p o rtu n ity to really get acquainted
tion of labor and equipment to
The le tte r received t«x> late fo r a tta cke r of a young g irl who was
An announcement was made by enrolled and receive study aids.
save crops. Cooperation in fire
publication last week, calls ut- attacked n?ar the Union O il s ta ■ g -phorn„ s ¿ ¡ h i k principal of Lon- explains Mrs. Rodenwold. who in­
Deer season w ill open Septem­
Lavern Ashley Sandall. 20, of prevention and control and th ?
tention to the folks back home of tion Sunday night about 9:40 p. m <,on school, Ih ai he planned to v*,es interested ix-rsons to w rite ber 26th and w ill be somewhat re­ Corvallis, was arrested by local of- salvage campaign.
the o pp ortu nity Io aid In sending The a tta c k e r was frightened away con(j uct handicraft w ork fo r
the ,o K ° A C
fo r fu rth e r inform ation. I stricted according to e arly in fo r­ licers Sunday m orning and charg­
along fru its , candles and cakes, a fte r a b rie f struggle and a fte r
jn , he sphœ, ,his year. He
MANY INQUIRIES ABOUT
m ation. Closure in western Ore­ ed w ith rape by L orain M arie
cigarettes, to ile t articles, etc.
*■ of * **—
th«* * brother
the g irl * heard * *■*"
her
of
p,(lns f or a w o rk shop I
zsz/
SOUTH LANE COUNTY
gon m ay be lifte d w ith tim ely Vaughn, 15, of 8 Madison street,
a„ d s(inu, of , h(. W()rk th j|,
/lie
The a ffa ir w ill be held at th e «-reams and came to her rescue. ________
rains, but so fa r as known east­ Eugene. The arrest was made by
Lam ar USO d ub.
¡The man. said Io be In his e arly be done by the boys.
N. J. Nelson, secretary o f the
ern Oregon w ill s till be open and Capt. F rank H oard a fte r the
Send g ifts o r greetings lo the twenties, mude his escape in the
-rh e , re)lsurcr M rs. Glen Ban-
Cottage
Grove Chamber o f Com­
this is where the m a jo rity o f young woman w alked
into the
Ixjys there, hut yo u 'll have to darkness. He was described as (on ann()UncV(, ' that dues were
regular
hunters usually go. Also there w ill Rex cafe and reported the a ffa ir. merce r2vealed at the
h u rry If the- g ift arrives fo r the wearing a beard and needing a
be few er hunters this year than
Sandall was arraigned before Chamber meeting Tuesday th a t
night of th«- celebration, October bath.
The reg u la r m«?eting date fo r
Oregon boards w ill not d ra ft fo rm e rly due to the m ig ratio n of, A lta King, justice o f the peace, this oiganization was receiving a
3rd r
Edwin Barnes Estes who gave t t ;,a year was voted to be held the m arried men w ith children u n til' w orkers to the ship yards and the Monday and was bound over un­ number of inquiries regarding the
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bis address as Lorane route was evening o f the last F rid ay in each national selective service
head- call of the arm y and navy. H ow ­ der $1,000 bail, which he made. possibilities o f this section and
VETERANS TO FORMULATE nrrested here Sunday m orning and , lnon,b. The next meeting w ill be quarters orders such action. Col. ever the 16th battalion. Oregon The. p re lim in a ry hearing was set th a t quite a few have already
charged w ith d riv in g a car w h ilf held on October 30th, and w ill be E lm er V. Wooten, state director. State Guard is s till le ft and this
ENTERTAINMENT PLANS
fo r yesterday afternoon at Eu­ borne fru it.
intoxicat«*d.
The chamber also passed the
followed by a H allow e’en p a rty said F rid a y at Portland,
arm y w ill prove a form idable o n e ,, gene.
x
"Keep Oregon Green" resolution
The Veterans of Foreign Wars
fo r adults and a ll school children.
H e said registrants are beii.'g if Ihe members decide to get a:
have called a meeting lo r the sec­ DEFENSE FILM HII.I.ED AT I t is to be a fancy dress
little practice in hunting the elu­ LEGION PLEDGES COMPLETE and voted to have the resolution
a ffa ir called up in this order:
framed and hung in the hall of the
ond Monday in October to fo rm u ­
LtM'AL THEATERS
and a ll were asked to come in cos- 1. Single men w ith o u t depend-j sive deer.
VICTORY
te gu lar meeting place.
late entertainm ent plans fo r th -
Anderson Offers Prizes
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tume. Mrs. Frances Treadw ell, ents.
The Rev. Paul M. Joy, new
com m unity during
the w in te r
Members o f the c ivilia n defense Mrs. Nora Sm all,
Mrs.
H enry 2. Single men w ith dependents,
Fred Anderson o f the Q u ality
The follow ing telegram re-ceived Presbyterian m inister, was in tro ­
months, according to Ace G reg g,. m Uy ix interested
in
the a n -, Hess und Mrs. Elvis K e lly w ill be 3. M arried men w ith o u t children M arket is s till o p tim istic over the
commander.
C om m unity service nouncement Tuesday made Ity L. in charge o f refreshments. Those born before Pearl harbor,
num ber of hunters that w ill go yesterday by the Sentinel from duced as a new member of the
clubs and o the r com m unity organ- c. Schrtx-der concerning a coming attending w ill be asked to bring
4. M arried nten w ith children into the h ills as w ell as th e ir suc­ Ed J. Gotch, delegate, is self-ex­ organization and .nade a very in ­
teresting as w ell as instructive
izationH have been invited to nt- film on a ir raid wardens. A film e ithe r doughnuts or a pum pkin horn before Pearl habor.
cess. He is again offe ring a priz? ! planatory and follow s;
Kansas C ity, Mo address.
tend the m eeting lo help w ith e ntitle d "Y o u r A ir Raid W arden," pic and cider and coffee w ill be
I f a d ra ft board exhausts the to the hunter that brings in the
September 21, 1942
W. C. M a rtin was appointed as
plans and suggestions. "E very- js being shown at
the Arcade furnished by the club.
firs t three classifications, it w ill biggest b la c k ta il buck and a p riz e '
a member of the South Lane Fail-
body Is w orking overtim e and Theater now; the dales are Sep-
call on o the r hoards to f ill its I ,o the hunter bringing in the big­ W. C. M a rtin ,
some com m unity entertainm ent Is tem lx-r 23 and 24 anil at the
quota, the colonel said. No induc­ gest mule deer buck. The prizes E d ito r o f Cottage Grove Sentinel, Board. succeeding C. L. Stroup,
ARTILLERY RANGE TO BE
who has moved from the d istrict.
tions w ill be made from Class I an- a locker box free fo r one year Cottage Grove, Oregon.
needed fo r relaxa tio n," M r. Gregg Diane theater on October 1 and 2.
N E A R A O A IK
Twenty-one years a fte r Kansas The appointment was ra tifie d a f­
This is a ten-m inute
film and
unless fu rth e r orders from Wash- lo each o f the successful contest­
stated.
shows the a ctivitie s of the a ir
ants. The bucks must be weighed C ity p rim a ry convention A m eri­ te r one member explained that he
The w a r departm ent notified ington, D. C., are received.
can Legion vindicates its stand. thought the fa ir Ixtard ought to
raid wardens. A ll wardens should Senator M cN ary (R., Ore.) Mon- , r
in a, the Q u a lity M arket.
COOL NIGHTS BRING
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U niversal d ra ft conscription of have at least one-half farm er.
.-ee this film .
«lav it was ta king 20,51)0 acres of N AVY M E N C A N N O T ACCEPT
LKHIT FROSTS
OUTSIDE DUTIES
ACE MARBER SHOP PULLS ch arter to men o f this war-ashorc.
land adjacent to the north boun-
We pledge ourselves to your c i t i ­ HUNTERS' SHELLS SHOULD
BLINDS
The Indian sum m er w e a th e r,1 Mr. and Mrs. A rt Funk retu rn - ila ry of Camp A d air near C orval-
No navy man in the 13,h Navnl
zens o f Oregon and U. S. complete
RE SAVED
M ike Beach, p ro p rie to r o f the
which has prevailed w ell past the ed last week from a tw o weeks Ila fo r an a rtille ry range.
d is tric t is perm itted to accept n|
victo ry. The Legion w ith Rone
The Oregon State guard today
m iddle o f September, has brought trip to Arizona. They rep ort a
The departm ent said that w hile job w hile o ff duty, according to Ace Barber shop, pulled the blinds
many w arm «lays, hut llu- nights fine hay crop is being harvested I Governor Charles
M.
Sprague an announcement from the Com- and closed his shop Monday. I t W a rrin g as commanding.
requested Oregon hunters to save
ED J. GOTCH. Delegate. th e ir cartridges and tu rn them
have been cool; too cool in fact in the sections visited, but that firs t objected to such use o f the m andant's office today,
is understood M r. Beach plans to
over to guard units fo r reloading.
fo r tender plants such as Ionia- the farm ers are stacking it in the land because o f Ils high agricul-
The announcement was prom p:- enter defense w ork.
Lieutenant and Mrs. Daniel
A ll shells th a t cannot be re­
loes in many places. Gardeners re- fields «in account o f the require- tu ra l value, the arm y had been «*d by many inquiries from organ-
,x irt lh a l the tom ato vine has menls as lo guaranteed deslina- unable to find a suitable range izatlons w anting to know if en-| James B ird le ft the firs t of the T rask of Bakersfield, C alifornia, loaded and used again by guards­
lieen nipped In many gardens by lions, required by the ra ilro a d s ,, elsewhere and the governor had ¡listed men
were available for week fo r C orvallis to enroll as a are vis itin g a, the Clyde W rig h t men w ill be contributed to the
Ihree light frosts Iasi week.
¡before shipment Is aeeepled.
¡not objected fu rth e r.
.w o rk when not on th e ir stations ju n io r in Oregon State college. I amt Ray T rask homes.
scrap m etal drive.
Officers Search for
Attacker Young Girl
¡HUTTieU 1'iefl
Last on the Draft
Neighborhood Leaders
Meeting Is Held Here
Corvallis Man Is
Charged With Rape