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388.314 THI HS|>,\V. JANUARY 11, 1943 Campaign Started Locate Delinquent Draftees in Stale THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON Strength of New Alloy Tested Attorney Mr«. Ben Thom as o f Hebron Grange Has ® 4 e e tln g Of Y e a r a rm ed forces. The se cre ta ry, M rs. Ben C hilson, was in s tru c te d to get in fo rm a tio n re g a rd in g a new c h a rte r to replace th e o rig in a l w h ich was destroyed by fire . • F o llo w in g the business m eeting refreshm ent» w ere served by M r. and M rs. W. L. B a ke r and M rs. Ben Chilson. Mr«. W. H. Hemenway. Guesls present were M r. and Mrs. James Hemenway, M r. and Mr«. W illia m Norri«, M r. and Mr«. Read H em enway and M arjo ry and Eddie, and the host and hostesA Ed Ashby made a business rrip to Eugene Friday. M r and M rs. W A. Hemenway spent Monday in Eugene. Ed Ashby was a Sunday dinner guest of M r. and Mrs. John Ash by. N o ti and son R obert o f Tacom a, —------------ M r T hom as' »biter, M rs F re n c h I H ebron G range m et a t the Com- O ’H r r n o f Tacom a, W ashington, m u n lty h a ll last F rid a y evening V isited b rie fly M onday at the J ,o r th e firs t m e e tin g o f the year. A. M ackey and George A lle m a n r h ,‘ »nnual fin a n c ia l re p o rt wax homes. given by the tre a s u re r. Mr». W. L. D ale Robinson, w ith the U. S. R a *W , and was accepted by vote, navy, spent a s h o rt fu rlo u g h w ith ‘ ° ‘ a ‘ o f 828 was b ro u g h t in to re la tive s here and presented h i» i th * tre a s u ry th ro u g h the recent lit t le niece and nam esake Sharon “ " ‘ I’ m e ta l d rive . A p p o in tm e n t M iss M a rg a re t H em enw ay was D ale Ferguson, w ith a SIOO.OQ w a r (>t "ta n d ln g co m m itte e s w ere m a d - bond. , hy M a s te r W . J. W h ite , as fo l- honored w ith a b irth d a y d in n e r Salesbooks, receipt books, book- Mrs. H azel W ood and d a u g h te r tow » : A g ric u ltu re . W . L. B a ke r, Sunday by her parent», M r. and keeplng systems. The Sentinel. Sign« o f D iu ln v h lte d M onday Rf,y Means and M rs Em m a K e lly ; evening a t the home o f M r and F in a n cia l. M rs A irre d W h ite , M rs. Mr«. L u c k y Rayne M rs W«xxl ,, u «h H a rris and M rs. C hester an«l M rs. Bayne are cousins and G ilh a m ; L e g is la tiv e , E a rl M u rry , had not m et fo r 2U years t i l l re- H u * h H a rris and M rs. W L Ci-ntly fou n d th e y w ere neighbor« B * k e r ; H om e Econom ics, M rs. a g a in. Mr«. W«x»d» Is telephone , ''*on M M o rto n ; T ra n s p o rta tio n . t o |N 'ia lo r at D ra in . M r. and M rs F red H a rris , A lfre d W h ile and Bayne are Pass C reek service »ta- P°W‘‘ II- tion operator«. An a g ric u ltu ra l re p o rt was M rs Anna B u rk e tt w ent to w L - f ^ h e r . w ith a le t- M a rs h fie ld last w w k w hen- she te r fro m 1><jnald K a h le r, fa m ilia r- D ragon’s new governor has been inaugurated, w ill «pend a fe w weeks w ith h - r i izin K G range m em bers w ith the d a u g h te r-in -la w , M rs. Ix -lla B u r k - i® 0“ 1* *Pt UR to r fa rm e rs in the congress is back on the job w hittling at your pursb «•tt. i c o u n ty and sta te to w a rd s the p ro - while we are still rolling pills, brushing down a M r. and M rs. Iv a n Ixrw rence o f A iC tlo n p ro g ra m . C h ie f in te re st Dorena «pent th e week end w ith waj* ln P ercentage o f increase fo r few cobwebs, oeeasionully, an«l try in g to figure a M r and M rs. H a rry M cD ole. , live sto ck and crops. A home eco- way to keep the doors open for your convenience M rs N e llie H ic k e y o f C otta g e nom ics re p o rt fro m Jeanne M o r- G rove v is iti'd a fe w day» last w eek ,on was m ade in re g a rd to the anti our brea«l ami butter. T h a t’s the New Year at the home o f h e r d a u g h te r and *a ,‘*s “ ^P co n te st and a general setup. so n-in-law , M r. and M rs R. H . re p o rt on changes w h ich w ill be Kenady. fo u n d in o u r homes th ro u g h com- M r. and M rs. F ra n k M c G a rvin m e rc ia l p ro d u c tio n changes. L is t- had a recent le tte r fro m th e ir son | ' ngs o< su b s titu te s found on the PABLUM, 18 oz......... 39c THERMOMETERS .... 39c Dale w ho is In the U. S. a rm y. He m a rk e t a t the present tim e w ere has been sent to A tla n ta . G eorgia nam «'d so th a t G range m em bers to a tte n d a m o to r «nechanic school. w ouId fa m ilia r w ith them . MOTH PROOF, Gal. $4.00 COD LIVER OIL, Pt $1.19 Guests re c e n tly o f M r. and M rs. T he N a tio n a l G range ra d io pro- W a lte r Robinson w ere M r. and g ram w h ich is broadcast o ve r the AGAR AGAR, 4 oz $1 69 SAL HEPATICA 60c, 49c Mrs. J. R. Ferguson and d a u g h te r red n e tw o rk a t 12:30 noon, the and M r. and M rs. L y le M u llic a th ird S a tu rd a y o f each m o n th , was K 0TEX or M 0D E 33 22c « L E N Z 0 TISSUE 500 25c and son fro m Lorane. b ro u g h t to the a tte n tio n o f those M rs. Edna M cG a rvin o f C otta g e Present. As th is is o f g re a t im - G rove s|s-nt the w eek end a t the P °r «ance w ith tim e ly messages the ALEA SELTZER 60c, 49c BOX LETTER FILES 75c home o f a niece, M rs. J. R F e rg u - G range is u rg in g a general liste n - son. in g -in on th is p ro g ra m , especially BRITEN 2tñ PASTE 39c DR. WEST 2th BRUSH 47c Iv a n H a m ilto n has gone to P o rt- ?m °,nK diS' land w h e re he w ilf be em ployed in A ra d *°, *<U,?l 'c!ty com, ^ defense w o rk w a* aPP°m ted to b rin g a tte n - .. , . ‘ km ‘ ° current radio subjects to . rs. Joe Spence has accepted a be presented on the program s, school at M c M in n v ille fo r the re - w J. W h ite and M rs. Jeanne mairxler of this year M o rto n w ill a ct on th e c o m m it S A L E M , O R E G O N .«Sturt o f a ram paIgn to local«* fo r com pliance o r p ro se cu ilo ii a ll Oregon re g is t ra n t* II n I ci I by local board« us de lin q u e n t« was announcial by C o l onel E lm e r V. W ooton, « ta le d i re c to r o f S elective Service, fo llo w ing a conference w ith U nited S tate« D is tric t A tto rn e y C a rl C. D onnugh am i re p re se nta tive s of the Federal B u reau o f In ve stlg a - t Ion. W illfu l v io la to r« o f the Selectiv«> T ru ln in g und S e ivle e Aet c m ex- pect speedy prosecution and s lrln - gent penalties, U n ite d S tate« Dis- tiii-t Divide M r. and PAGE TREES Cedars KEM’S for DRUGS Donnugh haa aa The Rexall Store ■ured the S ta te D ire c to r M a x i m um p e n a lty u n der Hie act lx .1 year« In prison o r fin e , o r both. A lth o u g h w illf u l V iolators o f the act can expect no leniency. Colonel W ooton Indie itv<l Unit le g is t r ¡m is w ho bad become d elinquent only th ro u g h u n in te n tio n a l neglect to n o tify local Isturds o f change of address o r o th e r unintentional m in o r In fra ctio n « o f the law w ould receive lc«x S tringent tre a tm e n t. " A n y p ris o n w ho v o lu n ta rily re p o rts to his local bourd d u rin g the m o n th o f Ja n u a ry 1943 and whom' delinquency was not w illf u l lx lik e ly' to be given a chance to com ply w ith hi« o b lig a tio n « anti not be p ro w 'cu tcd ," Colonel W ooton «aid, " In the event such person« have been lixte d by the l««al board a« delinquent« hut not yet rep o rte d M r t a lln r W it r o iis ls iillt iry In »v errarne tro d -nrv nt a!ln i to w eaken to the U n ite d State« D is tric t A t Under lir a i, Ih re I j r i It I'.ir lir r tests a n r » ro lu m b iu m alloy. red to rn e y, the tleclKion w ill rest w ith but. w ith the : » pound w eight of th re e m u n g women. Parker »»y» the local Ixa ird laa-lxlon as Io the o rd in a rv » Irc i would fa ll und er M irh m lent, prosecution o f re g is tra n t« re jio r t- «at to the U n ite d S tate« D is tric t cold the past s e .a .n l days. A tto rn e y a« de|ini|Uent« w ill rest A ir Cadet Russell W o o lc o tt re - w ith the U n ite d S la te s D is tric t lutrieii to M a x w e ll F ie ld , A la b a E It. Darn« II re tu rn e d home A tto rn e y a lth o u g h the local Ixia rd ix authorized to make recom m en S unday a fte rn o o n a fte r xjif-nding m a, T h u rs d a y a fte r spending a tin week in P o rtla n d on business fe w days' fu rlo u g h here a t his dation«. M rs. A lb e rt Oak« and tie r tw o home. i C olonel Wooton sta te d th a t as- xlxta n ro o f newspaper« and ra d io sm all sum. re tu rn e d to th e ir home tee. • hud txa-n e n liste d in th e hopes of In S alem a fte r spending a lx iu t ten Get It» A le tte r was read fro m G uy days here at the home o f h e r lo ca tin g m any re g is tra n ts now S elf-denial is indulgence o f a pro R ichardson to the m em bers. Hs is liite d us delinquent tin t whose de m other, Mr«. iK c a r W heeler, M t-. P h illip s and M rs. B a ld w in , pensity to foreg o.—Am brose Bierce. a m em ber w ho is se rvin g in the M r. and M rs. C. N .D uncan a n il te tebers a t B lue M i., w e re supper lin q u e n cy wax p ro b a b ly u n in te n A ll* n w ere guests F rid a y evening at the Ben tio n a l und consisted c h ie fly o f fo r M r. and M rs. Boyd g e ttin g to re |x irt a change o f ad S unday d in n e r guests at th e A lv in A nderson home and a tte n d e d a dress to lo ca l Ixw rd« O n ly by Im A lle n home. Is o il m eeting at the school house m e d ia te ly c o n ta c tin g local boards M r. a id M is. C hester A lle n am i in the everting. .'dis C lif f Green and c h ild re n can re g is tra n ts sus|M*cted o f de sm all son M icke y s jx n t last S u n lin q u e n cy hope to c le a r th e m day In Eugene w ith M i- A lle n 's oíd I x - l l x i i M y íes w ere Eugene selves, hi* |« a n tia l out. ' parents, M r. and .Mr E R uth. v r lto rs M onday. N o tice « o f delinquency have I’lie y re p o rte d the iln m a g c o f the M r and M rs. Duk* C a rp e n te r lieen sent to 3,497 O regon r e g is t llix x l w t i v e ry g reat and t i n t the and fa m ily n t L a th a m w ere guests ra n t« «Ince the beginning o f Se old fo lks heal to he Ben Anderson evacuated S unday at the le c tiv e S ervice operatlos. but 1515 fro m th e ir home in a lo w tx ia t home. Mi Roy K ennedy o f B lue M t. o f th is n u m lie r cleared them selves M r. and Mrs. Boyd A lle n a t W ith h x n l Ixiard« w ith o u t Ixung tended a fa re w e ll p a rty at th e ■ i-itc d .Mis. C harles B o n e r in C o t tage G rove F rid u y . re p o rte d to the United S ta t e s D is home o f M r. and M rs. W ayne tr ic t A tto rn e y . T he balance in Monroe m C otta g e D rove M on .Mr. a n d M rs. Ben Anderson cludes 752 re g is tra n ts lis te d as de day evening, h onoring M r. and have le ccive d w o rd fro m th e ir son lin q u e n t but not yet re p o rte d to .Mis Jack C aton who are p la n n in g L u i ne w ho is in the navy th a t he the U n ite d S la te s D is tric t A t t o r on m oving aw ay soon. is a tte n d in g a di< sel school at Ames, Iow a. ney a m i 1,200 w h o wen* r« '|« irlia l M rs O scar W heeler s co n d itio n to that >>fin-ad < >i th e 1,200 re K e n n e th K ennedy c a lle d his Is said to be im p ro v in g . She is in p o rte d to the U n ite d S tates D is p a te n ts long (list.n ice on«' day last the Sacred H e a rt h o s p ita l re cu p e r tr ic t A tto rn e y , 7<i9 w ere c ith e r w k fro m N o rfo lk , V irg in ia . He a tin g fro m an o p e ra tio n . is In the navy. cleared o r prosecuted and 491 T h e N eighborhood E iie n d s h ip ensr*« are pending. M H u rle y F a s th u rn has le ft B e g inning F e b ru a ry 1, 1943, de c lu b met no ’J’h u n a la y nllirnoon fo r Sheppard, F ie ld , Texas, to lie linquent re g is tra n ts can expect at th i' home of M r s G race H anks w ith her htishai.d w ho is in the law enforcem ent o ffic e rs to "c ra c k A lte r ttic huxim ■>. m e eting u g ra b aimy then'. D orenc F a s th u rn dow n h a rd ," It was in d ic a te d try I mjx was held w hich nette d $1.20. w ent w ith her. C olonel W ooton. " In lim e of w a r M rs M u rie l Petersen was w elcom M r. and M is . B. F. S m ith o f E u even u n in te n tio n a l shit k in g o f a ed as a new m em ber o f the club. gene w e re guests S unday at the |fWme d u ty o f c itiz e n s h ip is re p T he next m i'c tin , w ill lie at the Mae T onole home ut W alden. rehensible, and d e h lxT u te a tte m p t home o f M rs, M a rc ia A lle n on M rs Recep, w h o has been s ta y- to evade service fo r the n a tio n Ja n u a ry 21. Each m e m b e r Is re- in,. w ith her g ra n d d a u g h te r, M rs. cannot be condoned," C olonel quested Io tirin g a n« « die and a V e rlin W a id . ie ft S a tu rd a y fo r her tliin ilih ns the lio sti ■ w ill have home in F a irfie ld , W ashington, W ooton declared. w o ik lo r the c lu b to do. Mr. iin(j M rs. L in n East b u rn *To the great number o f people who responded to the Government’s appeal It was also in tim a te d th a t reg- A r th u r W tx ilc o tt bus been eon- have heard fro m th e ir son John ixt ru n ts could exfX'Ct increased a c tiv ity upon the p a rt o f law en lim 'd to his home w ith a se v ere and he is in N o rth A fric a . not to travel over the holiday's, we want to extend our sincere thanks. forcem ent o ffic e rs to in ve stig ate / person» between i s and f«5 w ho Your cooperation enabled us to take care of those who had to travel—the fa ile d to carry re g is tra tio n c e r ti ficates. Peraon« IS to 45 m ust not men of our armed forces. W e are sure that the thousands of service men who o n ly c a rry w ith them th e re g is tr a tio n c e rtific a te hut also a no were able to get well-earned holiday leaves and furloughs also appreciated tice o f c la s s ifica tio n if th e y have been re gistered lo r six m onths o r m ore. your cooperation in making more room for them on the buses. In connection w ith the new re q u ire m e n t th a t a re g is tra n t have notice o f cla ssific a tio n in his po«- session, Colonel W ooton urged W HAT ABOUT 1 9 4 3 ? re g is tra n ts betw een IH and 15 to o b ta in d u p lica te c la s s ific a tio n no B u s transportation has proved to be a vital necessity to a nation at war. tices fro m local Ixinrds i f the o ri- glals have been lost. A ll re g is t Sale Ptice ra n ts have been cla ssifie d w ith Tpday America's bus lines are all performing a tremendous task in trans the exception o f the IH -year-olds Who re gistered d u rin g the la lle t- porting, with limited equipment and facilities, millions o f additional riders— p a rt o f December. S ilk Creek REMEMBER: Get your Rexall Weather Chart Calendar Now! Mosby Creek THANK YOU for your cooperation Sale PENN SUPREME . 100% Pure Pennsylvania MOTOR OIL PER GALLON LEGION TO 1101,0 MONTHLY VIFFTINd I Hili T he C a lvin F u n k Post w ill hold Its m o n th ly m eeting M onday eve ning, J a n u a ry lWth nt the a rm o ry . R a vin g s im p lifie d a rra n g em e n ts by h o ld in g one m eeting a m o n th lo r the d u ra tio n , m em bers liv in g Close in are asked to a tte n d at 8:00 p. ni. shin p. We have lots o f th in g s o f im p o rta n ce needing n t- e n ljo n Fd ,1. C.otch, A d j. Films Developed and Printed o W C /V 6 and 8 E x p o su res REPRINTS 3c EACH. 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