The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, January 21, 1943, Page 3, Image 3

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    TttV fttD A V , JAKVARY 21, 1911
1942 Lbr. Output
Sets New Record
S E A T T LE . W A S H IN G TO N
The weekly uvciagc of W«»s, Coast
lum lier production In
1942 was
IBM .327.0,XI board feet, In com-
poilson w ith weekly production
aveiuge of 166,232,000 h f fo r 1911
Weekly uvainge of production In
D ecem ber tfl Weeks,
WM* 118,.
,116,IMM) board fee', or til. 3 |ier rent
o f estimated capacity. Order»
averaged 141.535,WJO h.f,; »hip.
tnent», 139.966,(MX). W eekly aver
age» fo r November were pro du "
lion 164.450,(XX) h f. (78.4 per rent
o f the 1926-1929 average); older»,
166,226,(XX), shipments,
152.715-
000.
52 week* of 1942, cum ulative
production. 8,752.998,IXX, h f.; 53
weak»,
1941
8.810.311,000; 52
weeks, 1940 7,396.<ttX),(MX).
Orders fo r 52 week* of 1942
break down a» follow»: rail, 7.-
170,518, (MM) h.f.; domeatlc cargo,
944,155,(XX); export, 185,540,(XX);
local, 1.347.221, (XX)
InduNtry'»
unfilled h.f
o ld e
fib- The
stood
at 1,056.789.(100
at r
the
end
of
I>ereml>er
storks nt 497 172 (XM.
Sweet Home Pastor to
Supply Here Jan 24th
'I he llev. H urt I ’rtge, pastor of
the gweet Honie Church of C hrist
w ill f ill the p ulpit of the local
Church of C hris, Sunday. Junuury
24
The llev. Page 1» a ra d io p a sto r
o f the Builder« for
or«.** < h rls l prog«am o v e r ra d io s ta tio n
“
faoe m et
TTTE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE. OREGfW
K W If.
Silk Creek
Mr. and Mr». A rth u r W oolcott
were Sunday dinner gue»t* ui the
home of M r anil M r* la irin g Mc-
l.aughdn in Cottuge Grove.
Mr». ( )»cnr Wheeler, who ha*
recently had an operation at the
tarred H eart tiospital in Eugene,
1» reported to be dismissed from
ihe hospital hut in » till under the
loelor*» caie at the home of a
irle nd In Eugene.
Mr. and M r*. George Kentner
were dinner host» on Sunday to
M r. and M r*. A lb y Ritchey, M r.
ind Mi». O rv ille W haley and »on*
LeRoy and Junior, M r. and Mr».
Itoy Zehner and M r. Zehner»' fam ­
ily of Go»hen.
Joe Moxley of Eugene vlxited
hl» parent*. Mr. and M i*. George
Moxley on Thurxilay.
M a iy Louise D urbin fell and
' iro ke her rig ht
w rl»t
Monday
w hile playing at schiMif.
M r. and M r*. A lb e rt Oak* of
Salem »pent the week end at the
home of her parent», M r. and
M r*. O»car Wheeler.
Sunday dinner guests at the C .'
N. Duncan home were M r. and
“ ' p , 1, ' ’
" J - r o v , ' " ' and ^ V lr"
..
.
‘r , '
r ,
*, r *
Natives (jive Ambulance Service Bowling Tourney
»
I In Eleventh Week
Saginaw i
—- • —
The w in te r bow ling tourney en-
id e d I,» 11,h week a, the Cot-
tage Grove Bowling alleys w ith
tl.e standings of the various team*
p ra ctically unchanged. High single
hono.» w in , to N. J. Nelson w ith
a score of 221 and high series hon-
or* to O rlo Bagley w ith 574.
Next w e e k s game schedule:
Monday; Q u ality M arket vs Row
R iver Lum ber Co.;
Wednesday,
Standard O il vs Texaco O il Co.;
Thursday. R ippy’g vs Irish-S w artz.
F iid a y , D augherty
Lum ber vs
Safeway
L eag u e Standings
D augherty Lbr. Co.
Irish-S w artz
R ’ppy's
Standard O il Co.
S afew ay
Rushy-hatred native* carry wounded Am erican* to the hospital be­
hind the Buna front In New Guinea. These islin d er* have extended
all possible co-operation to the Allies.
Death Calls R. J.
Hendricks, Salem
Newspaper Man
Q u a lity M arket
Row River Lbr. Co.
Texaco ......................
W
19
19
16
14
11
12
10
7
L Fts
8 27
8 25
11 23
13 18
16 15
15 14
17 12
20
9
The F rie nd ly Neighbors club
met at the home of M r*. H arley
W illiam s w ith M is. Kenneth Zum-
w ait e ntertaining Thursday a fte r-
noon. There were 19 ladies pres­
ent. O fficers were elected fo r the
coming year; M ix. Kenneth Zum-
w ait was elected president; M ri.
H arley W'illiums, vice president,
and Mrs. Lawrence M ontleth. sec-
rctary-tre a surcr. Dues o f 25c fo r
the coming year were paid. The
next meeting w ill be at the home
of Mrs. B art Johnston January 28.
M r. and Mrs. N ick H clli and
children o f Culp Creek were din-
ner guests at the Levi Russell
home Sunday.
M r. and Mrs.
Leslie Maugh
moved to Scio recently where Air.
Maugh is employed.
Mrs. C liff Gersbach spent last
Wednesday night w ith Mrs. Leola
Owens in Cottage Grove.
M r. and Mrs. Claude W illey and
daughter o f S utherlin who were
moving to near Portland were
overnight guests Wednesday at
the Low ell Benston home.
M rs. Nelson of Culp Creek is
staying w ith Mrs. W a lte r Cline.
M r. and M rs. Vern Hansen and
children of Cottage Grove spent
Sunday at the Lawrence M ontieth
home.
L IB R A R Y O FFIC ER S E LE C T E D
.
“
,
. A ‘ 8 me<*l|nK recently of the
Gene V. Hansen has earned his lib ra ry board, new officers w eie
second prom otion since joining elected fo r the year. Mrs. S. L.
the navy. He is now Carpenter's M ackin was elected chairman.' H.
h
i
,
.......
Mate th ird class which
makes F- Eakin. vice chairm an; Miss ____ _______ _
_ __L
him a p e tty officer.
J Lula C urrin . secretary and treas-
Roy Beers, son Jennings and u rer; M r. E akin and M rs. W. A.
daughter Ellen spent the week end Woodard, finance com m ittee; and
at the Chester M orris home in Mrs. H. B. F errin, Mrs W. A.
Salem. f Miss
Vida Beers
came from W’oodard and Miss Lula C urrin,
£
*
, 18 carr
i’ a,prT1 ^or a few
visit-
book committee.
The recent snowfall called the
Tw enty-nine more new books
youngsters
to r . . sleighing . but
have
lib ra ry
..
.
. . out
.
*
. . been added to the -------
<
1 was ’2? th,n ar‘d to° wet to * * w h‘ch was made possible through
the secent donation to the lib ra ry
M ^ a n d Mrs A!
A lbert Oaks of o f the Woodard Lum ber company.
Eugene
a H*w
fev days at the Some of the new adult non-fiction
' ' uKPnc spent, a
O. A. N ,c h o ir home recently
iiooks are ‘M a rio n e tte .," by Aek-
h Gl.’ y*
’? °, 3
,O * * Y° Ur
Dec'
ha^ * ‘ on
place ,ast * epk
orator,
by Koues; “ Young Col-
‘41 P o n tlss Ktreaiallner Sedan
Latham
lie ,:« w ell known ,n radio A ,v' " A ,k? " nd chddren Haalph.
•
»• ■
u iig iiiin H ..
. ...
- ...
Allen and Corporal Archie
year. In terms of w ork days, itnd f,o m ’ •rovi.I.•»)«•.., Rhode Isla n d
• been w alely known in " T
“ V ' u°r t Canby'
1942 a 52-week year, the West and bas
He I* h ig h ly . ,W f’ ,d has h " ? received fro m
evangelistic
Coast lum la-r industry produced
ility to
to ,obn w<>o*co" 'h a , be 1» attend-
p ra ctically a» much lum ber Inst 'o .im m e nd ed and ha* a a b b ility
Eyrijocope school at New
year as In 1941. In average weeL organize ¡owl build young people's
He u
U. also
«Iso chaplain
chaplain Io. <’r b '*ns
ly production,
notw ithstanding groups He
___
Death called R. J. Hendricks
Mr. and Mr». G.
L. ______s
Moxley have
manpower shortage, the industry '
' ,r,'Mun Guard
been confined to ih e lr home the I 9, editor emertiu» o f the Oregon
bettered the 1941 average by 1.3
Statesmen a, Salem and widely
past week w ith severe colds.
H U N G S TO CO M E
per cent. Tht» I» a record un-
(n known newspaper man M r Hend-
lx in a ld Overholaer is back ...
matctied by any other lum ber pro­
rick*, brother of J. R. Hendricks
L'ridirei las shorn of fancy, in ­ school a fte r a week * illness.
ducing region.
f Cottage
luist week the school children o of
Cottage Grove,
Grove, died at the
ly les dear to the heart helped
....
-
■
•
......
.
.
dividual
to d istrib u te circulars to honM* n t 8 ’iOn- paul R Hendricks.
The end of l!M2 saw w ar plant . «
eve ty woman T he ir m anufac-
«’ “ »«bute circulars to
n n en an ctu .
«• w ill be lim ited lo essential ‘***M ,n
fu rn itu re and Salern «’ ’ «rney. a fte r an illness
«»instruction cantonment», w are­
lure
houses, ole. go over I Iw pealc.
,,i
. | . .
,.
equipment fo r Camp Adair.
f*ve w<*eks from pneumonia. He
nee wl. in tmd
ribs
' The
' pupils
................
‘ S “ ilk
a ,r' Creek wa„
an oU1
fp r learning
i n n to
r i ten ...i
, ! . . . . W ho»
i
of , the
* “ * an
oW ,lm e _rin
p rinter,
Looking ahead, the proopact I» W 1„.
Who in America, which d ro p , de-
W
, he n,.w.spa
, , 9(Jp from
that retpilrement» of all lumber
ceased notables, is w o rk in g on a
8 defense stam p Ixioks and buy th e ir p|" 8 d* vd «P
had served on
construction. under lim ita tio n * on
,
co m p ila tio n ,
bonds during the Schools .a W ar l«,P,‘M ■’ Eugene and Roseburg
civilia n building, w ill decline from
i.,'
(bead from
thi
now on to the end of 1943, par«
program. Those who have turned before going to Salem in 1884
the cellophane in I heir bonds the past week and where he purchased the Statesman G‘Y e
*37 Dodge Tr. Sedan
Arne vis- Color and Design." by Graves.
tlc u la rty a fte r the second q ua rte r baker w ithout
w
rapper
and
unsllced.
.
A
com
•
» the ...
.^ George R
.. Snauhert.
................................
of the year There Is no prospect,
....... are eligible fo r a .souvenir
of
w ,,h
He sold ited at the C. S. Plaster home Three new hooks o f plays include
'37 Ford Sedan
pound, in pencil form , to
Am erican Scenes." by Kozlenzo;
however, of decline In
B a ttle s h ip O regon a te R osem ary h 1-’ in te re st in the S tatesm an in ‘ ,..,.,7.'
‘36 F ord Sedan
manta fo r special w ar Item , such “ fp’,y K* * « le*' ,‘ " d
from H anks, A lic e H anks. J u n io r H u n ks 192K bu’ co n tin u e d
E dith Bushnell who had been “ 100 N on -ro yalty One-act Plays,"
as editor
as airplane lumbar, decking, and
'!«, 1 ,8 / ' ’’roduc' « ' Am en-
employed
in
Roseburg
is
vis
itin
g
by
Kozlenzo;
and
"Plays
fo
r
em eritus and columnist.
*33 Ford Sedan
and B illy Hanks.
s tru ctu ra l timbers. Demand f o r T " ' Op“ c,,‘ (
• S y n 'h *-
her m other at Ten M ile.
Am erican Holidays.” by Schauf-
F or a tim e he anso served as su-
*33 Pontiac Tr. Sdn.
these Items may increase, and ‘ æ <x«udM,M,n,‘ w’n’“
w h '«-h <•
obtainable
now,
fo
r
the
po»t-wur
*30 C hevrolet Coupe
supply w ill he a special o h llg iillo n
of the Wes, Coast industry F ur- baby rayon diaiicrs, plastic »aft
*37 Ford Sedan
«her increase of requirements’ fo r ?y ‘,,ns
band«
koi «.seal
young lambs
Am erica."
» mix and cratin g lum ber is in view. ,H,’S C* ’M'ln b,an,“ ‘‘ * und PboBln,
*31 C hevrolet .Sedan
S urviving in addition to the one
Roy Means is employed near
"Parachutes" and “ «tiihmarir.»*"
I t Is evident tha, fo r many m onths
son. are tw o brothers. John Ray Creswell.
hv
a “
, Submarines
ahead, a ll the w ar lum lier Items
(Continued from page 1,
Rl
NNIAN
«
Alt
R
EL
IEF
that West Coast m ills can produce
le r Pitcher, fo rm e rly o l <
w ill be re«,uired.
tage
th a , l he.
he “ is
We extend o u r th a n ks to the '"
» ? Grove
G r7 \ e and
8nd stated
“ ’ I " 1 ,b
fu n e r a l services w ill he held to- w here Mr. B u fiin g t™ is employ- ?or e S d re n u h i'- h *
1 °^"
‘ nd happy
h“ ' ’by and enjoying
enJoy,nK I l,ic daF «' 'be Clough B a rric k chapel ed.
' 8
P > p"
. ¿ ? \ her
Under various controls on Wes, fo llo w in g to, .h e ir donations: The " w T ell " / nn<l
..... welcome _ news as no
Peoples Houses
and
VVinter-
s __________
a ^ and in i erm ,.n, w i„ tx.‘
(Mast lumber, a* establish«’«! by
Um,.,4, Mr>
W ispr w h irh was
The cold spel has done consul- bound" by Bianco: “ Plow Penney
the W ar Production Board, the M rs s i.'lla
Baker
M ,,
Wm’
bad b ^ heard from him fo r , he Odd Fellow cemetery there.
erable d a m y e to fall-oown grain. M ystery.” by D avis; “ Blue H ills .”
w ar agencies are given fin d call
„ „ Kat<J
over fo ur months
Oscar Woodard is livin g
*n by Goudge; "M a ria Rosa." by K e l­
aUit tltr uuluKtry a u tud uct.
I hv
ADELT ( L O T ilIN G CLAKN
Sharps store.
volume released fo r requirem ents
’ ’'lullne Palmer and Georg-
A le tte r from Jim Adkins who
sey; and "P erilous
Island." by
FEBRFA K Y 3
that are not d irect m ilita ry m eds
► «mk visited the F i.e n .lly Is w ith the hospital coips at Great
A. A H u ll is having w ork done Kum mer, and several others.
W e have 3 good m echanics to
XJ .a i « • k 4 u . club
. . I • ■ A. at
.. S Sagmi.w
kJ
• . »* . d..*.
t t. L/ . . . Illin
VI o I is
as said
ZS i zV « the
1 « 4 . p ic tu
I I s-4
*c ., Re
___ ___________
fo r railroad, mine, highway .and NelKhbors
foi St...
the Lakes
re
H
wardrobe or Sew on another residence fo r rent.
care for repairs on any m ake
re la te d tvtu s of construction is Purpose of starting a R W R group be had sent home recently were
rta u in g the wararobe or Sew
Mrs. Lym an Adams received a A T T E N D S F A M I L Y R E V M O X
reiated t>|ios of co n s tru tlio n
I
taken
hv a o h o to e ra n h e r
there iind s *ve w d l be the theme for
the ’ h<
«-.k.
by a p h o tt^ra p h e r
there Ih(. aduh c|othl
,8}iS whl(?h W(U a«««*r
m a a nepnew.
^ u illa
ia r rd
d
le tte r iro
from
nephew, W
of car.
t running
u n n in g close
---------- to one-half
— ----- «»f
--------
In d u s try 's p n x h ic tio n T h is p ro |x ir-
D u a l c la s s f o r k n ittin g w ill lie
W;is '* ‘ l<’* ’
‘ be fim t „m e Tuesday,
m N orth A fn -
A
r
t
Sm
ith
returned
from
P
ort-
tlon Is more like ly to increase held at Mrs. Funk's as usual F ri- Newton Lands h F ‘
February 2. a, 7;3O p m. in the Ca U? \ ,e ,he ,e tte r was c,osely
.
land Monday where on Sunday he
than to dim inish,
«lay
afternoon
lifto n --------
Sloan — Camp Jefferson school under the super- cvni,or' ,<i ‘ ‘ was PJal? ,ha‘ bis attended a fa m ily reunion in
, fo r tw o reasons,
,
.
,
, from . 2 to . 4.
. A new
.... C
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The w ar agenn«-« do not require shipment ol ya m has been re- (-»oik. Louisiana, was home on a vision o f M argaret Stevenson, high cornlK‘n>’ bad a very fine C h rist-
fo u r brothers and sisters
ail uf the Industty » production o f
w ived . short furlough and viaitixl at the school
homemaking
instructor.
m ai <'innt*r -
gathered. This was the firs t tim e
yard items of building
lum ber
The flannel fo r infants wear is home o f his parent*. M r and Mrs. I The class is sponsored by the
^ b Lu kens has returned from the fa m ily had been together in a
There 1» growing recognition by
ready to w ork on Anyone wish- James C lifto n Sloan a, Diuton. union high school d is tric t and the ^Pr *ngfield. Mississippi, due to a number o f yeais. M r. S m ith had
the agenriea of the necessity of mg to help in this p r o j.ft, «xintart
, ....
.s ta te departm ent o f vocational back inju ry.
not seen one brother. Bryon E.
Oscar R Newton of M ilw au kie education
providing fo r essential c iv ilia n Mrs E rvin Hansen or the Sentinel
S m ith o f M<X7nne fo r
sixteen
was commissioned a second lie u -i
. ,*
•
uses. s«tch as by railroads, m ines,1 office.
T o w Pontiac D e a l»
«O R -ON ORARLE A W ARDED years. A sister, Mrs. B. P. Boyles,
tenant
in
the
arm
y
upon
success-'
AH
wo?
«
interested
aro
urged
highway cons, ruction.
d e f e n s e ____________ ___
NAVY “E” BFTTO N
24 North 9th S t m t
and
M
r.
S
m
ith
visited
here
p
rior
fu l completion o f O ffic e r C and;-1,0 * ,,end ’ h,s c,ass wh,ch W,U
housing, and (arm im ilding that is
EN G IN E ER S YISIT DAM
,□ going to P ortland fo r the fam-
Course
at
the
In
fa
n
tr
y
,
fo£
'
wo
hour
S<,ssions
One of the men behind the lines
date C
v ita l to food production.
i)y gathering.______________
ort —
Henning.
Grable. „ a fo rm e r resr
Five U. 8. Engineers. Owen F. school . at . . F »
....... .. Georgia.’ Jo r ,<>n w.«eks -Ihere is no charge _ is Gordon
---------- -------------
A s trik in g ly effective job has
bw n done In meeting c ritic a l w ar Stanley and Ray E. McKenzie. LI. Newton Is the son of M r. and
rU< ’’ ’( n - £ ¡ 1 , * ^aw u nictinn dent, o i ‘ b j* c *‘ y and 8 son o f Mr.
'2 1
needs fo r lum lie r items th a , «inly both, o f San Francisco, w ith the M rs A. S. Newton of 2840 Boycl .
.
. .
,
n ...
n ani^ ^ rs'
S tab le o f this com-
tbe West Co«», lum ber Industry U. « engineers «»instruction de- street. M ilw aukie. The new lieu-
el1 . « ! m 'i? i «yL K1
can supply, through common-sense. Partm ent; It P. Proper and H. K. tenant was inducted into the army ...
__
m n « i n i r i a p ip m . n
p' Grable w orked his appren-
localized adm inistration of the Doyle o f Portland and C. C Mon- September 16. 1940 and s e r v e d ' a>
n' .
"<‘psbip in the fo rm e r Cecil Wool-
W PB “ froese“ order on iXiugla« K‘H«I w ith the d is tric t engineer's w ith the 249th C. A He is a ™
* n|s t ^ a n d
d tx: g n w k>> machin<, Khop and
a fte r
f ir lum ber One lough problem af- office In Eugene visited the Cot- graduate o f the Cottage Grove
nn . 1
nf
I ,l?e W“ r broke o u t* he was cm *
te r another has been w orked out '»«<* Grove dam on an inspection high school.
"' ne
ta
1
.° * (
; P,o>
>" c*vil service as a ma-
. ng “
el1 as f ‘ m ixleling. C lass chm ist at Mare Island N avy yard
by practical methods, w ith effec- ,o u r 'be 19th and also visiied w ith
Mrs. A rth u r Jones has received members may decide which les-J in C alifornia He w orks in the
tlve result* fo r the national w a r M ajor W a lte r R. Lalonde, in
word from P v, Pheodore P lu e a rd ! sons w ill be o f the most benefit , pump departm ent in the gigantic
effort. The whole picture repre- charge o f the darn.
who is attending a technical to them.
shop where he operates a high
sentw government and business
»«luadrnn
school
at
Sheppard! How ,0 choose ro rre ct lines and speed lathe and specializes in fine
w orking out application of w a r
LO R A N E .SUNDAY Mt IIO O L
Field, Tex«». He says he 1» ihe colors fo r the individual w ill be precision w ork
«xintrots on a basis of real facts
ELECTS
only Oregon lioy in his barracn*. discussed a, the firs ,
meeting
He was awarded the navy *'E"
and actual needs, w ith
result»
- ■
bu, he likes Texas and arm y life along w ith the organization o f the lapel button last M ay in recogni­
which highlight this cooperative
The Lorane Sunday
school and Is gaining w eight.
' class.
tion o f m eritorious w ork p e rfo rm ­
e ffo rt as the country's mns, sue- elected officers last week w ith the
ed as an employe o f the navy yard. |
c«*»»ful example o f w ar adminis- follow ing
results;
Mrs.
L o ttie COMPANY F O F DRAIN E N ­
OPA IS SI'E S AN ED IT: NO
tratlo n.
"
M itchell, superintendent;
Mnr.
TE R TA IN S 2,8,
MT1C KERS. NO CAS
Rl'SMIAN relief program
— -• •
Low ell D ru llin ge r, assistant super-
No
s
tic k e r on the windshield -
postponed
M r. and Mrs. H. II. W ecldreyer inlendi’n t; Elva M itchell, qeerc-
. _, in
, Cottage Grove
~
,
Company
F. 16,h was
B attalion.
easoline
arrived
on Jan-
,a ry nnd Leila Davis, treasurer. 1 gon
State Guard,
host to Ore-
two no sasol,ne*
The Russian
im r v 14 l i f t e r a v e rv n leiiK iint I r i ' i
n
a ’ '”
This Was the effect o f an Order
—------- re lie f program.
«If 2964 m iles from Donna Texas 1 h‘‘ RcV U ,,n d ' ' 11 Sm all, form er hundred citizens o f D rain F riday ,Ssued by OPA ,0 a ll re ta il gaso- scheduled «0 have been held ,0-
They extend an invita tio n ,0 th e ir S bickbu ttc resident, has resigned
n*Rbt. January 15,h. line deniers on the Pacific Coast, m orrow evening a, the Jefferson
many friends to call at
th e ir " s m in iste r and is succeeded by
A f,‘‘r 8 vp,'>’ interesting nnd
The notice emphasized an exist- school auditorium , has been c»n-
-
hotly contested d rill down the > ing regulation th a t the service celled due ,0 the in a b ility o f the
home. 620 Adams avenue.
. the Rev. Paul Nance.
C row d was entertained w ith tw o station operator must “ check the com m ittee «0 ge, the speakers in ­
hours of w ar pictures and firs t aid windshield s ticke r on the vehicle” : vited. Arrangements are under­
instructions.
before fillin g a m o to rist’s ,#nk.
way to hold a program at the
Company F has an enlisted
The stickers must be attached Jefferson school near the middle
strength of 120 men and three of- ,0 the windshield, no, in the glove o f next m onth and invite a pro-
►ATTLES these days are fought in the air, on
ficers.
com partm ent o r the d riv e rs w al- fessor from W illam ette universi-
A farew ell message was deliv- let.
,y. a native of Russia, as the
sea. on land— and with the help o f the N ation’s
ered ,0 Is , L t. R. B. Pettey by | OPA also pointed out th a , the principal speaker. The exact date
Captain H. L. Uoodmanaon, and bottom portion of the “ C” stick- of (be program w ill be « in firm e d
eom m unieation lines.
Ihe Company s,«xxl at attention in ers, designating tne reason fo r as soon as w ord reaches here from
.appreciation of the excellent w ork e lig ib ility , must also be displayed Salem
Operators, handling the greatest volum e of
Lt. Pettey bus done in Ihe inter-
'
. est of the Company. L t. Pettey
ealls in the telephone's h is to r y - r a ils dealing
has accepted employment in the
Large Nipple, Metal Ring and Bottle
largely with war and war produetion—»»eeupy
Kaiser Ship Yards in Portland.
Top Values
in
Late Model
Used Cars
With the
Armed Forces
co,.
Service
Work
M A R T IN
M OTORS
Both a ro a t
BATTLE
Endurance Hot Water Bottles A few left
at
98c
Syringe Tubing, per length
25c
LacVac Baby Nursing Bottles
Complete set
Ear Muffs
25c
59c
Yes— Wc have safety pins— Bobby Pins—Billfolds—Kodak
Hints. Leave your kodak finishing with us. Our werk is
done by Bakerv Film Shop, Eugene.
COTTAGE GROVE PHARMACY
BROW N’S DRUG STORE
Phone 244
S H E R IF F S SDN* IS PRISONER
S h e riff O. E. Crowe received
word Monday that his son, Vernal
Clowe, ,1 fo rm e r s ta ff sergeant in
the marines, is a prisoner o f the
Japs in a M anila prison camp. The
word cam« from Ihe w ar depart-
! men, and al te r S h e riff Crowe re­
ceived word las, M ay that his son
was missing a fte r
the fa ll of
Bataan.
BACK ON JOB
011 ean help them to bring Vietory closer.
I hough m aterials for more telephone lines are
Hank, cf the 0 K Tire Shop, wishes to say that he
is again on the job at the shop and wants to take
this opportunity to thank his patrons for past
favors and sincerely hopes that he can serve them
in the future.
Msvlng
Record-brcaki. • volumes of win­
ter cover crop »cert, which w ill help
farm ers beat the threatened n itro
K«u shortage, are now moving Into
the South from production nrras in
ilia PaoiHc Northwest.
a ’’battle station" o f vital im portance.
not available, due to war’s requirem ents, you
ean help keep the lines clear for war by making
onlj vital calls to the war-busy centers.
\ our cooperation helps us to serve you and
our Country. We deeply appreciate it.
OK TIRE SHOP
THE PA CiriC TELEPHONE ANO TELE6RAPR COMPANY
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