• Z Lct'M Bomb Let’s Bomb the Jap* the Japs With Junk. With Junk. V O Ll'M E LUI COTTAGE GKOVE, LANE COUNTY. OREGON, T ill ILSOAV NOVEMBER 26, 1912 1296 Motorists ^ amers Urged to Make Intensive Hunt Registered tor ™ a S I I M p ™ K « i d t t e iy n • • Seven Inducted Into Gas Rationing u s ArmyNov u .......... NUM BER 15 With the Chamber Turns Thumbs Down on Boys in Street Decorations for This Year Uniform Bank Deposits Pass President K arulall Appoint» .. .. - - I S rlw o i Say» .Nation 1» I><-| m - im 1I i i k Ia r r n e r » fo r l le a i y $3,000,000 Mark M e ta l Needed. Dale Carr, non of .Mi and Mrs J. S. Carr of Disaton and a gradu­ ate ol the local high school, is serving on a U. S. transport as a first class seaman In the Pacific Pvt Jack Ifolco-nb, son of Mr and MA Fred Powell, is training at Camp Polk. Louisiana, with th, ifith engineers, accoiding to word received here. n atin g C o m m itte e fo r N o m i­ 1943 O fficers. Enlistment of All War Workers Is PlacedUnderBan Seven South lorne county boy»' — - ■■■ iJoposits at the First National were among the twenty-nine in- The following telegram received Bank have passed the $3,000,000 At the regular meeting Tuesday Tardy M otorists May R egister ducted into the army by the Lane I November 24th from Donald M nark, H. E. Eakin, vice president, noon, the Chamber of Commerce Government Acta to Assure county »elective service board No. Nelson is self-explanatory: mnounced yesterday. A t Local Rationing Deposits turned thumbs down on the holi- Supply of Workers on .3 on November 11th. Among tin»», Washington, D. C. lave risen approximately $75O. i / j O day street decoration, inaugurated Beard Inducted were: Franklin Charlc* J Nov. 24, 1942 Home Front. in the past six months and are here about four years ago. "The Black, Cledis Thedore Swanson. * Sentinel, 'tv- highest in the history of ihe expense of the decorations with- Irvin Frank Brlcber, Murell Ver-1 Cottage drove, Oregon, institution. This despite the fact out lights could be eliminated and RATIONING C O R P S DO lend Als-ene. Lavern Ashley San- The government in asking the that the buying of war bonds and the sum necessary for the proj- 3,000 OCCUPATIONS A R E dahl, all ol Cottage drove; George' American farmer to dedicate the OOOD JOB .tamps has created a heavy with- ect, spent more profitably in some INCLUDED. F. Roggow of Culp Creek. Reece remaining weeks of 19-12 to an in­ Pvt Fank M. Willis of Cottage drawal. other channel” according to the Wheeler of Creswell and Rotiert tensified scrap hunt Steel mills Grove has been assigned to the The situation is d escr'x d as membership. Several suggestions A total of 1296 motorists were Nelson of Albany, a former rest need mon- heavy scrap and the AAF Basic Flying School, P e c o s ,___________ unusual and ____ one ____ that has never were made a.d. and they were surpassed, biggest beating of the season last Saturday. He will receive his com- change in the yearly rates, and High street. Both Mr. and jobs specified in earlier classifica- Until veal when the data was turned *d‘h an all-time record production Friday with a score ot 18-6. Feel- mission on completion of a basic " ' ‘ December 15th we are giv Mrs. Lockwood were sent to a Eu- over to the local rationing board achieved by farmer» despite handi- ln- that was a fitting score to end ten weeks curse, devoted to mill- in8 ‘he men of the armed forces gene hospital and Mr. Lockwood '¡°n‘S„Q b> ¿7°™ pre5“ e !y - ■ - ------------- — — -------------— ................. - - .................................... ............ — g of >1.00 per year, died about an hour after being ad- ^ / enera .** t!tles a special rate Of urtereat alao was tlu- far« capa. Shortage» of labor, rnijchm- the season with «he team packed tary rudimenta et ’ m u ted to the hospital. Clted “ v ,U l w ar as a courtesy to them. that a Connecticut motorist was l,»>. transportation, and process- their suits for the last time. registered, or re-registered here, in« facilities wilt tie serious This ypar's season was a season I')on ,)u‘- Alaska Puerto Rico. ,°_US tL’ , 2 ‘.nce- ,? e lad.‘?__are- h^ for locatio» of any unit if over- Gordon Hypes officiating. Inter- Ninety-five per cent of the in- ,cry' more than a quarter of the meat. Mr. Zimmerly who resided with a third of the lard, m arly a third as. ment was ,n the Masonic-I.O.O.F. «»me from the seal sale remains his family at 207 II street, dust of the eggs and half of the canned . . . . . . , . . . We also would like to have an eem eterv ‘n ‘he state in which it is raised, had also been organized, which is unrnountcd picture of each man in ' ________________ Five per cent goes to the nation- Saturday morning at 4:00 a. m. at vegetables produced in America, ------------ ‘ b p S I No rar a f,ood ®‘*Mf**- The so far far oc- oc- Wednesday. to please please cooperate cooperate and and tell tell your your mental by the the National National Tuberculosis Tuberculosis as as- W. V. Chapman In the operation crop seed», and 200.000.000 extra of ‘h«' senes of rains so Wednesday. 1:00 1:00 p. p. m. m. to to 5:00 5:00 p. p. to mental hosDital. hospital, sw sw iftlv iftly claiming claiming by of the Green Ridge Lumber Co, winter chickens for meat. Ore- curred here Monday after a rather m.: Mrs. Marie Wicks, Mas. Ray neighbors, who may not see this the lives of 47 and leaving 400 sociation at $8,000,000. Simon said ns partner in charge __ a -------------- -------. of the gon's »hare of this meat chicken heavy wind storm Sunday night. Vincent. Mae Whitlock, Eleanor announcement. Telephone 159 and other patients violently ill, was "Lane county's part of this logging operations. Conner. give us this information or write sodium fluoride, common cock- quota is $5,500,'' rie added. "This goal. iMtseci on percentage of total Tuesday Ihe Row River was near Panel No. 3: Thursday. Friday, us a card or letter. In this en- roach poison, pathologists reported is the largest amount the associa- Mr. Zimmerly had been a resi­ poultry, would be about two mil­ the flood stage with tributary streams Hooding small portions of Saturday, 9:00 a. m. to 12:00 m.: deavor we would like to have the Thursday. tions have ever asked, but it is dent here since 1917 «-oming from lion chickens. the low land» Tile Cottage Grove Mmea. Ruth Schroeder, Thelma help of the schools and service The sodium fluoride, which nev- necessary to prevent a wide- Ridgefield. Washington He was darn eased a Hood threat here on Kime. Velma Barrel, Glen Arne, clubs. er before in the annals of mecii- spread rise in tuberculosis.'' born at Ridgefield January 17. the ( oast Fork. Panel No. 4: Thursday, Friday. -------- --------- cal science had brought such wide- — ■ ■ — ------ 1891 and was mart led In 1916 to Some streams carried an unusu- Saturday, 1:00 to 5:00 p. m.: Special house committee recom- spread destruction, was not con- Ella Krehser at Vancouver, Wash­ al amount of driftwood, particul- Mmes Fred Blickle, Neta Kind- mended yesterday a six meriths' tained in the original shipment of ington. Surviving an- hl.s widow arly on the Siuslaw where flood ard. Thelma Bagley and Barbara postponement of gasoline ration- frozen eggs, from which the din- and five children: Mrs. Dalsey wnters combined with a high tide Hill DeLong of Eugeni ; Bill J. Zim­ ing in all or least part of present- ner was prepared. Dr. Frank carried down driftwood to smash Re|lef Panel; M„ Ux)n. ly unrationed area "to see what Mcnne, University of Oregon merly with the U. S. Army at A woods accident took the life Fort Stevens: Chas, Zimmerly of Robert L. ( ’lark, 19, the third at docks along the river and real- ard Mn, w D Lovegrin. Mrs voluntary tire saving will do.” 1 pathologist, said. Jacobsen Mrs L j Mc. with the U. S. Army at San An­ accidental death suffered by resi­ dents of Cushman at«« said to have G Rites for Mrs. Sarah Ellen Mrs s L Macki Mrs tonio, Texas: Dorothy and Patricia dents of this urea within a week. had a wild night of IL working c Markley, 80, w i f e of the late Zimmerly, both at home; anil a Young ("lark, employed by the and waiting for Ihe flood to sub- Ra,ph Tpetpni M„ R p BoyC(? Thomas J. Markley, were held at sister, Mrs. Lens Lammers of woods crew of the Row River Mrs. Fay McLaughlin, Mrs. L. W. the Mills chapel Saturday after­ Seattle, Washington. Also by two Lumber Co., was injured by n ‘ Coiner. noon at 3:00 p. m. with the Rev. TIRE DISPOSAL OATE grandchildren. I Gordon Hypes, Christian minister falling limb on the 19th and died EXTENDED in a Eugene hospital early Sun­ ROSEHI’R41-EI (JENE MAIL During a recent inspection of ¡by December 1st. e.-.d service will officiating. Interment was ir. Ine Disposal of surplus tiles under day morning. . ROUTE LET city carrier routes many places not be restored vntil walks are I.O.O.F.-Masonic cemetery . _ . . the gas rationing plan has licet Mrs. Markley died at her home were found to have walks which made safe for your carrier, He w m born at Springfield ex„.n,„.(1 fron, November 22 to ------T---- June 27 1923. an,I was married , Possession of tires in ™ e conlract for carrying the are dangerous Io the carrier. h ¡ s just as important that your at 45 South River road Novcino'/r July 3. 1942, Io Edith Job at Cot­ excess of five for passenger cars '™“ 1 bc,w« 'n Roseburg and Eu Many wood walks having loose next door neighbor make neces­ 17th, She was boin „November 11, tage Grove. He had lieen a resi­ nnd a spare for your trailer will gene, which incidentally serv es1 boards, concrete walks raised to sary improvements at which a car- 1862 in Gentry county, Missouri. She came here in 1874 by boat to dent hete for the past eighteen he illegal after December 1st. this office, has been awarded to a sloping position from growing rjer js ¿bilged to n a vel over yout The movement of turkeys to years. Walter Duff of Elkton, it was an- trees, and a great majority of all neighbor's walk in order to de­ San Francisco She was a mcm'jer market Is slower than usual this of the Christian church and Royal Funeral services were held at nounced at Roseburg Friday. Th< walks have not been kept free j|ver y0Ur mail. year due to transportation diffl- the Mills chapel Tuesday after­ H nr old Teen says— Neighbors. Surviving are a da ign- contract is effective December 1.' from leaves, falling apples, wal- Duff is one of the contractors nuts, etc., furthermore, many 'IL Mrs. Margaret Kanp of San cullles and to the shortage of noon at 8:00 p. in. with the Rev. 1° FranciseH' a son Eaul Markley of help. Up to Saturday there hHd Gordon Hypea officiating. Inter­ now carrying mail between E u -: trees have hanging limbs, as low been slightly over fifty percent of ment was In the Laurelhill eetne- gene and Ashland. ;as 4 to 6 feet from walk which Id'°- California, and a sister. Mrs. local grown bird» placed on Ihe tery ut Springfield, ------ makes them impassable for a mail I r ri«i»nn- l i i i -« w ir u .,-W illia m Medley of Cottage Grove. carrier who is compelled to carry | wWch j feeJ sure they w in ^ ' Also by one grandson in,I one market, according to D. C. Wil- • Surviving are his wife, his par­ 134 PICTURES OF SERVICE umbrella in rainy weather, al- . ? r < great grandson. son, Yonenlln buyer, who will be ents, Mr. and Mrs Harvey Clark, MEN so many places weeds and briarr 1 w wh to quote oiders from ls i here until the crop has been mov- and a sister, Leveita Floyd of Cot­ NO WHIPPING ( R E \M ed. Since ceiling prices went into tnge Grove, Damon Scott, manager of the make the walks impassable on ac- Assistant Post Master General. effect about twe weeks ago grow- . The war production board, act­ local J C. Penney store, said Mon- count of the carrier having clothes ‘In all city delivery territory where the sidewalks are in a dan­ ing to Conserve fluid milk for con­ ers have been getting these prices DECEMBER 3RD FOR TA^DY day he had assembled 134 pictures or umbrella torn. of 34 cents for hens and 32 cents R E O IN T R A N T S of men in the service from this Therefore, u n l e s s necessary gerous condition, city delivery sumer use and for manufactured for toms. Previously a few lucky Car or truck owners who failed prohibit- trading area and that more p c- steps have been taken by proper- ' service should be withdrawn until dairy . , products -------- r yesterday -------------------------- growers had lieen able Io get 3« to register in the nationwide gas “On the level folks, we've all got to turcs are coming in almost every ty owners to correct above side- ("c stdewalks have been properly ed dairy producers from dlstnbut- ing whipping cream to 11 rose hob I cents. Several hundred shipped Io rationing last week must wnit un- buy more W ar Bondsl Let's top day. The pictures are attracting walk conditions mentioned, mail rePa *rcd- Alaska commanded ns high ns HI December 3rd, It was nnnnunc- quite a hit of interest nnd crxn- delivery wlH be withdrawn from N. J. NELSON JR., consumers, retailers, restaurants, that 10% by New Year's." 37Mi cents. ed at Portland Saturday ment. ( districts which have not compliedl Postmaster. and other institutions. Farm Production Goals for 1943 To Be Hiked Up Football Season Closed for Lions Lewis Lockwood Killed in An Auto Accident Nov. 19 j Sentinel IFanfs Names Local Men In Armed Service Zimmerly Rites Are Held Monday 36th Annual Xmas Seal Sale Started ’Scuse Us Ladies Heavy Rains Fall During Past Week »hi IF ooî / s Accident is Rites for Sarah Markley Held 2.1st Fatal to R. Clark City Mail Delivery May Be Withdrawn Unless Sidewalks Are Repaired Turkeys Moving Holiday Market