Let's Bomb the L e t’a Bomb Japs the W ith Junk. Jap« W ith Junk. „ at O VOLUME IJII COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY. OREGON, T ill Its HAY, (M'l'ohER 22 Manpower Problem Is Becoming 00™ w ^ M ' n o Complex ■ for Voluntary Action . . . Too a , ^ 68 Sfat« Scrap Drive Plays in England . At Halfwav Point “ 1111 McNutt Say» He Will Present Wailt tO Drive YOUT National Service Bill in T r u c k ? T h en R e g is te r Two Week». It October 22 to 24 W ith Oregon'» tonnage quota of HJOXMIO ton» in the n a 'i.n a l scrap harvest drive approaching 'he. halfw ay point, Governor C hariot A Sprague on Sunday extended fo r another week, taitK m idnight, October 24, the present intensive newspaper »crap metal» program, follow ing a conference w ill Claude I. Sercanou», chairm an of the state »a I vat,« committee. "Oregon is doing a good job bu^ we w ill not I m * »titi»(ind untd we get the Jaxt ton of s tra p In ," »aid Go» e m o r Spregue. "Tltough we have u n til January 1, 1943, to reach our 1OO,(JUO ten figure, we feel certain th a t w ith the grand eooperntien of indivklu- afar arid organiz •'Ions, another week of thix intensive drive m ight put Oregon over the top by get- lin g its quota firs t of a ll the 48 states The thousands of volun- leer w orkers and the hundred» of trucks which have been rushed in- to this collection program speaks to r »(self In the grand to ta l which has kept Oregon well up in fron t cve r “Once th is newspaper pro­ Uram started. "The action of the state salvage com m ittee in advancing fo r an- I d Industrial Scrap Campaign in Co. Started This Week Bulk of Turkey Crop Lions Take Game From Millers 20-0 iiavy Day to Be Observed Here Annual Session of Umnoua 111 Baptist Assn Closed Yesterday Chamber Commerce to Back FFA Chapter In Livestock Project If farm er» and rancher» want to L A B O R P IR A C Y R IF E O V E R drive th e ir iiu c k a o r pi< ku|>a dur- Ing tlie next yeur, b e tte r see that N A T IO N i your vehicle lx registered and thut you obtain "A C e rtifica te of W a r Paul V M cN u tt declared yes­ Necessity.” C ertlficute» of W ar terday at W ashington »he m an­ Necessity muat be carried on u ll power problem was liet-oming "too o|M iu iin n comm ercial vehicle» a f­ complex fo r effective voluntary ter November 15th You w ill have uction'' and announced thut w ith ­ op|»>rtumty to register your tru ck in two week* lie would present " “ a u u g g u u rru 'a . . m e s u e o . tasi year, out still ap- inent-luhor (>olicy sub-cwnmlttee. u|MTut torts. was ' in ra t'd " I t is only fa ir to this group of M r nnd Mrc. F ra n k E. Gray. •'The Th< P«™ and the radio have proxim ately t«n percent under the to state that the subcommittee enlisted w ith the fig h tin g Leath- cooperated in fine style and croP °« two years ago, when the has Indicated th e ir op|M>sltlon to entecks in May of 1941 and was brought the message o f this section's greatest number was immediate enactment of national called fo r his Quantico tra in in g in Scrap fo r V ic to ry " program into placed on the m arket 'The bulk o f the crop w ill be service legislation," M cN u tt »«id A p ri of this year He remained on every tow n and hamli»t of th>- placed on the m arket during the "They believe that a ll Indire« inactive status between the tim e state.' firs t tw o weeks of November. sanctions should be exhausted be­ , o f hs enlistm ent am! call to duty. There are p ra ctica lly no late fore such a law Is passed, A graduate o f Or«-gon State hatched birds in this te rrito ry , "Nevertheless, they are pre­ •oilege, 'he young o f f i c e r left but quite a few in the upper val paring d ra ft legislation fo r con­ ------------ EU G EN E. October 20 (Special! there in June o f 1ÌM1 w ith a BS ley. sideration whenever the president T. . „ W ith the appointment of B u ri degree-, having m ajored in anime! The going price is 34 to 35 cents, indicates that national service H un te r o f Eugene as county c h a ir­ .tusbandrv ar.d r'inge manage­ but a tew growers nave been o legislation is required." man. the in d u s tri'il m etal scrap ment. A ctive in student a ffa irs feri^d 36 to 37 cents, but th e ir ' 'Kll„ ‘ ,h ,* .u 1 I,,1 mn campaign got um leiw ay tn Lane and a th le tics, h i was a member A fte r losing t b P » e stra ig h t Hocks ware not rz id y to be m a r t- own e s eg county thia week. Com m ittee o f the college football, w re s tin g games the C ottage Grove Lions i-ted. was necessary members w ill he chosen by M r. and »rack squads during his un- came to life and dumped the high­ H un te r from various sections o f dergraduate career. ly favored M ille rs by the score of the county to assist in d irecting Since entering the service. he 20-0, under the lights at Kelly the drive local youth has pro v-n his p ro fi- Field F rid ay nighi S c r.p w ill b . c p lh w lr f .1 ,11 , i , „ n , » „ h riw .,™ » . . „ „ I . iy . n c A (, „ 0„ . qu4r. heavy ind ustria l plants, principal- an expert in the use of the United te r scoring threat, the Lions went ly sawm ills la g g in g woods w d l States caliber JO, model 1903, on in the fin a l h a lf and swamped ------------- also be com btd lo r alt unused rifle ; us a sharpshooter w ith the Deer hunting during the present Navy Hay. October 27th, w ill lw m etal «Inch can tie converted into dangerous Browning autom atic the M illers. UP to "M o" da> had^taken observed by the Chamber of C o m -‘ w ar uses. Need is imm ediate foi r ifle and as a m u.gsm an w ltn the f u ™ £ k . ^ ' i h i ^ L i o ^ l ^ a c K to ll of 'i three Judge C arl mere,1 next Tuesday, the date of this type of »crap, w hich is quick- 15 cubtier pistol. at the ’ J S ,7 ^"lh ,n a s , h T ’ in te r'-D ttn a ’ a a Hendrl<‘l‘ " f ,he lives. Sherman, W heel- the weekly meeting. W hether ly and easily converted. H un te r He was enlisted at the ’ J. c o u rt . I,.„.e h ..t„ l„,a .„ e ,s ,a f a ; , : M UIer on t i e M t l l i i i t a a i " S u X ' ‘o T " ! o th e r oiganizutkic.-i w dl olwervt reports. the day could not be learned as li. J. Cox. secre tarym an ag er of . »■-. ht, and run,„ted Krause ta,- S , « “ S ^ o u t h ol this is w ritte n . M ayor John W. the W illa m e tte Valley Lum hcr- - — m edtately reetvered oh the « Fossil, uhon the' p in o l a coat- Veatch proclaimed October 27th men's association, is area ch air- Ifa rpo le and M in or both took a was accidently discharged ns N avy Day In the follow ing pro- man of the drive. ^ ^ « " r ^ h t S c tarnation: Three Meet Death Hunting Accidents Teachers Attend 2-Day Institute N U M B E R If) A t the meeting o f the Chamber o f Commerce T jesd ay the mem- rershtp voted to e nte r into con­ tra ct w ith the local F F A chapter to finance the purchase of on • p urcbn 'il « *'/' «he br-ed of hog lo be «elected by the chapter. A vote was taken a fte r members present heard an explanation of the pro- £ ” f d w OJT y ? ° n.u 11 n "V n Kbi* 8,a tcar' and Ralph A llen, president o f the local FFA chapter. The g ilt would be purchased by the F F A .«no turned over to some mernoer to be cared fo r; the frAOO which the Cham- her o f Commerce agreed to ad- vance would be paid ou» of the p ro fits o f the venture. Chamber rnemhers also heard a report from Don Kabler, secre­ ta ry o f the fa ir hoard make a re­ port on the South Lane F a ir held OCobe, 1 0 « . T ,.. , , WaS, h ? d in'ThJ rh , lon ¿gtabJl«hed bv the ^ ( ; nrobab'v s iv e i t h e . [ . „ . c n .t < n artvannd s u te '^ n d ro , . . . y™ , n e ^ 'v annual tn the S u n tr Coquille Chrsen a» Host City for Meeting of Associa­ tion N fxt Year. 150 D E L E G A T E S V IS IT O R S IN A T T E N D A N C E — The annua, Umpqua Rap. tls t associaflon clwwJ b„ rp day a fte rn oon w ith the selection 0, thp bost Clf which w ||, c '«udh' and «he election o f officers. O fficers who w ill serve the organ- jzafion ypaf w . Thrwis„ the ,an m advanc- .... bavo y w ithdraw n fo r , he (iu ratio n / In ctd en tally the fa ir was prob- , df . ably K»«» a u w w I-»/.* . r Bandon was chosen to deliver the the least expensive of any _ _____________ ... . A annual sermon at Coquille next previous one and cost the Cham- .. . ber in the neighhoroood of S56.UC., Rev E rc,,f ° Glenn Weav s t a t e ' , W3" , upcrvisor of the , ta tc vocationa, Ambassador and H. H. Schroeder program was also a v is ito r and ex- % ''% Cha,rman plained a few details o f the agri- . . . . . c u ltu ra , war tune * A t ,he conclusion of the session, representatives o f a ll churches f - __________ _ _ _ ~ were present in an ordination S C T i i p o t l l l G O I H i n g 111 council a t which tim e the Rev. M elvin Friersen of Bandon and the Rev. H arold VanD uker of __ ._T~ 777 * M arshfield were examined to be berap m etal « s till coming in a t ordained the rate o f about a ton per day, _______ ._______ according to W. E. M ills, buyer, The scrap is b eirg brought to the jun k grounds east o f town because there is no one at the scrap depot at 8th and W h itta k e r and no feci- fities fo r weighing Tf'. At Rate of Ton a Day J m tO J) /X^fluV T) J OOOZI Q ¡j^ contacted n n ^ o f ^ h e ^ u t e t d ia r v The county sh eriff's office at C~ fc the court house w ill begin send­ ing out tax statements shortly for the 1942-43 tax ro ll, it was learn­ ed here Monday. The tax payer can make payment im m ediately on C° “ r t < * « “ 1 9 th receipt of a statem ent. The firs t qua rte r payment w ill be due No­ tackle fo r four. Harpole followed lng amon? hlkjh brush flnd wpn( The fa ll term of the Lane coun vember 15th. The taxpayer can w ith three more. Addington then over lo flnd Roscoe RlIev o f A1. get a three pero.nt discount if he 4 •- , - a • 1 ♦ k m , a 1 ■ e m Iv a n » k m 1 . f a m m m — m eym . m-, s ■ , , . «>’ c irc u it court convened a t Eu- trie d the line but was held fo r no u tan>.k a y k d ’ ? i* “ ? 8 *« * M ondry. Ten add.t.onal ju r- elects to pay the e ntire year at­ Rites fo r M rs Ethel A Swartz, gain F ourth down and three to A nother deer hunter, Jake L. ors were summoned Monday to one time. go and the M illers were expecting FePS r f p o rt,and w , s kuIed Sun Due and collectable on the 42. w ife of H arold S w a rtz o f Eu- «1 e s »• » s », * crmit a ll teachers in the the enemy, and 1» n e ttlin g herioc- to attend a tw o day Inst a lly to extend that advantage, and Eugene, Whereas, by national tra d itio n The« conference w ill consist of <•>« the deh, the people u l tie- U nited lo u r genentl »eexhttw when Ctr. greveeide. States owe th e ir Navy is annually Frank Parr, executive secretary Mrs. Sw artz was « native o f emohasized thr» .ugh the sctlin g <>f the1 Oregon Strne Teachers' as R<’ n,ny u«’d wa‘* «*1C daughter o f aside of one dHy to acclaim that «oclatlon. State Superintendent '»’ c late M r. and Mrs. Percy Rog- Rex Putnam of Salem, Dr. F. W *’(• o f Lorane. M r. and Mrs. branch of the armed forces; Therefore I J W Veatch, May- • H“ r l ' U niversity o t C a iifo rn .it. and S w artz were m arried about seven- o r of the C ity or co tta ge Grove, ^ r . U. G. Dubach, dean o f men of teen years «go and lived here fo r , hereby proclaim Tuesday. ( >c !<>»« «<’» State college w ill be the «bout fifte e n years p rio r to mov- do ber twenty-seventh, nineteen N»«'akerc. In addition there w ill mg to Eugene about tw o years to ile r twenty-sevi t>e three meetings o f workshop !,KO- D uring the tim e of th e ir resi- H «y"na L ',caVupon\TH c d iic n s '.d 8 " ’u»w r here «««ch*™ * * » dls-lde nce here M r. Sw artz managed i± ," ' f ’ '" * " , Fall Term Circuit m !? '■ « 'he. next p i» More Deer Coming in " NOW Titan UsUal. w ill be trie d this term of court. F irs t case was th a t o f Julius C. Durcko against J. E. K ilbo rn The federal government repre­ io T h e * M d le r T n * ' sented by the defense supply cor­ M in o r and movtx, , h(l B u c k s A r e W e l l F e d poration is the only legal recipient |o , he The Ljons caught GUARD TO HOLD INFORM AL fo r tires and tubes in excess o f the lh e M illers knapping w ith a double DA NC E OCTOBER 31 knapping w ith a double More deer have been coming ir. five each m otorist may possess fo r reverse from M in or to Harpole to the past week tita n usual at the his vehicle, Edgar S linton , region- H am ilton, The 16th B attalion. Oregon ' Red circled his own firs t o f - — the -—.................o hunting season, ------ ac -w , , , . , ” , al OPA national chief, said Sat- r( h , end and scored w ith o u t be- cording to Fr.-d Anderson of the 7 ,ate G uard- wl11 hold an m form al urday at San p ya n c^« , ,ng toucncd. tQUcn Q u a lity M arket, who says that dan‘‘*? a' J h,e l arm ?.ry, eVe' M otorists w ith excess tires or S ti|, the , h Lions didn't let up not only are there more bucks be- n,lJ^ t ’c t°b er 31st- Thc dance tubcs he sajd sboujd cal) the an ‘«f*.«11 and no nearest R ailw ay Express agency th e ir attack. C urt Luckey stepped ing S brought in at this time, but ?eed be w orn desP“ e and ask th a t the tires be picked back and ( pitched a n long pass, I that I m ill l u l l U | U 4 I I « II» k U K X I I J X X»S . I .M v h < l t , . r t z I » « ,'! » .» U a ssx ts Z ltV lH U «« / l Ifc, I I U at I ( the lie d animals lllllld lx C are tl I I I in I I b K e H tte lt’ r r ,, Cottage Grove to take part In ob- '>'.ss and see dem onstration, of * S J ’? n ” " ‘?"d »«qua and Hammond both wen. condition. They are bet te r fed and Hallowe'en season Music w ill be furnished by the dpn± °r T*' h .‘ se, vanee of this dav through the «‘•«clung U ristsp te in the vanous = m o v ««¿ « genc he has up in the air. Hammond came t r im a ll appearances th e ir nutn- -------- ---- - the high managed the store at the Irish - (lown w tth the bttll a many d t.ttn a l. open lo than. h h d |“ ^ > s „ r t t , h„ p|„ nK nd headed fu r ber is greater on the range. d , ^ ‘ ndf f P ra cti?a ll> la te r the government w ill pay top the south sideline where he out- Up to Monday noon about th ir- « 'e i>’ ,1ing fo r the a ffa ir has been prfcps Io r the tires, to .loin in .1 sulute to the U nited Mrc. Sw artz died suddenly Sat- ran the Springfield line before be- ty bucks had been brought in by dona«ed- The proceeds o f the S tinton emphasized th a t tires States Navy and Its coordinated level. Class-room teacliers w d l have charge o f these groups. u nlay noon at the fa m ily home at ing draggl'd dow n on the M illers* local hunters. The largest black- dance Ul11 8 ° «or a S«xx) cause, to m nQt sold ,pnt o f ivpn sea power thc M arine Corps, Members o f the Cottage Grove 11.14 Monroe street. one-yard line. ta il up to that tim e was brought a?d ln ^ ‘««S needed supplies fo r away except ln 'a ccordance w j t h Const Guard, Naval Aviation, and s tu ff who w ill have a part in the Hammond took the ball on the in by Roy Graham and weighed 1 a ®“ a rd ' , the government purchase plan the Merchant Marine. next play, crashed over left tackle) 154 pounds. Eugene W a rt had Admission to _o the m dance is j $100 W hereunto, 1 have set my hand program of the conference are . Mrs. Inez Loveless. Miss M y rtle including tax, or 300 pounds of f , Anyone owning more than five to score. Harpole again crashed brought in the biggest mule deer, ____ this 22nd day of October, 1942. _ _ , 1 tires per vehicle when gas ratio n- Kent, Miss M argaret Stevenson, scrap metal. left tackle to make good the tr y weighing 225 pounds, J. W. VE ATC H . ing goes into e /fe ci November 22 M ayor o f Cottage Grove, Ore. H«r o|« by careless hunters Addington Boqua MOTHER O F ROBERT FROMM defense volunteer offices. Q Anyone interested in joining W ar Savings S ta ff of the Treas­ I o lliert W ells won firs t place ¡n yPars p ^ t . One fa rm e r in coni- H am ilton I.II C. Thienes P A SS E S ------------ ------------- pleuse leave th e ir names at the in the Lions club bonus o ffe r m lm e n tin g on the hunting situation Hammond u ry D epartm ent and the U. S. O f­ RH E. Thienes C RESW ELL TO HAVE SCRAP fice of Education. high school office, or w ith Mrc. tbe.,s^ P S c h o o ls d rl^ ’ b a to ta l saw hl. did not o0jcct to glving H arpoie F Luckey R obert From m, w ith the Daugh­ DRIVE H. B. Ferrin. The classes w ill or 2,138 |K)iina'"i‘’d da>' •>'' ‘ be 26th scrap C re ^ genthau to d set « lg aside n a 'i^ “. one 7 day " ^ ; a lim e according to requirements who were ro s ig n ^io n on aetx,unt o f the pro.«» away at Albany Saturday a fte r- well. The drive is sponsored by th e , Day” when children may purcha-v set up by the Am erican Red Cross. route w dh 1,060 pounds of m etal e n r o l l e* " ’ " nc;’ 1 '• ¡°* ' " « n w o rk - ¡noon. ¡Creswell high school and faculty. | w ar stamps a t thc school. Pheasant Season Closed Yesterday