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Ü of O LI lx S ir COTTAGE GROVE. LANE COUNTY OREGON, T ill R SD A V M A R C H 25 ID *; NUMBER 32 John Dunlevy Dies Dale Crawford, Friday Evening In Aged 4, Drowns Veterans Hospital In Coast Fork Cartridge Belts Hun^ Up to Dry ? Dorena Orange to Start Scran D rive Machinery Report Point Values for In Farm Plans Now Proving Valuable Meats, Fats, Etc., The Dorena grange w ill s ta rt a scrap drive soon, according to an announcement made Thursday eve ning by Mrs. Claude Arne, who explained how the scrap was to R ile s for John Dunlevy, 50, I:- - be collected. Claude Arne d is trib In fo rm atio n f r o m the farm light Valley farm er, vere bel l uted pamphlets on V ic to ry gar signup fo r 1943 production already from the SinlttJ Funeral c lia p 'l dens and food supply sent o ut by is being used to w ork out a solu Bcdy Recovered South of the Tuesday afternoon at 2.30 w iin the Miss N ellie Lyle at the last regu tion to one im p orta nt production Rev. Janu s It Chapman, evuuge- Values for Consumers Are Bridge After Hours la r meeting. The Dorena grange problem farm m achinery, reports llst of Eugene, o fficia tin g , and voted to entertain the Pomona A lb e rt Girod, chairm an o f the Announced Yesterday Dragging River. w ith the American Legion t Ific ia t- grange here at the union high Oregf-n USDA w a r board’ ; ma Ing at the graveside. In letm en t by OPA. school M ay 22. Decision as to chinery committee. was In the M asonlc-I.t) ' ).F. e rn e - w hether the grange a u x ilia ry wiJl FUNERAL SET FOR FRIDAY , Wry. The amount and type of addi serve the high school junior-senior tional farm m achinery needed to M r Dunlevy died o f a heart a il AFTERNOON. banquet on M ay 21 was le ft up to meet production goals, as rep ort ALLOTMENT IS 16 POINTS ment In the Veteran’s hospital in the home economics com m ittee of ed by farm ers contacted during PER PERSON P ortland F rid a y evening '* i( * .tin g which Mrs. W ilb u r Black is ch a ir the m obilization drive, are being a long illness lie had lived in this Dale C raw ford Jr., 4-year-old man The sum o f $5.00 was do tabulated and forw arded to the Min of Mr. ami Mrs. Dale C raw section since 1934, coming here Point values th a t consumers w ill nated the Red Cross w a r cam Food Production a dm inistration in from New York C ity where be was ford of 37 South R iver Road, was paign and Mrs. L o t W agner re- nay beginning next Monday m orn Washington. This inform a tion w ill found drowned in the Coast Fork lairn May 2, 1892, and when- b. ported that the Dorena d is tric t be used to determ ine what kind of ing, March 29. fo r meats, cheeses, Tuesday evening about 10.38 by n giew Io m anhixxl and r •Iv.d it m had over-subscribed its quota w ith farm equipment w ill be m anufac fats and oils, and canned fish un searching p arty neaded by Myron education. He was reared an returns yet to be received. tured fio m the additional steel re der the newest and largest w ar Perry, chief of police. The Ixiy is orphan and at an early age !eit A shower honoring M r. and Mrs. cently allocated by the W a r Pro tim e food rationing program were thought to hove *ltp|>cd into the the orphanage io shift fo r h im Robert Vaughn w ill be given duction board, and w ill also pro released yesterday by the O ffice riv e r w hile pluymg on the rive r self In 1917 he enlisted in the March 31 at the Ladies club house. vide a basis fo r the 1944 farm ma o f Price A dm inistration. bank some tim e Tuesday a fte r U. S. a rm y as a mechanic and Exam ination of the o ffic ia l table chinery program now being shap noon. According to Mrs. Reynolds, served overseas u n til the a rm s T h r pole« «prrad from tree to tree make <ood rlo thr« lines at this o f consumer point values, which ed, Girod said. lice and w hile in Hie service was who M'n* keeping house fo r M r jungle baae In Ihe South Parlile. But they are used more often as a and Mrs C raw fonl. who are Ixith disabled. R eturning to ihe states Farm ers also reported service every seller o f ihe new ly rationed resting place for machine gun bells, filled with cartridges, which employed in a m ill, the boy was he was m arried io H ildred *’ »» - able m achinery on hand which foods w ill be requiiea to display American Marines will use on the Japs. in his store, disclcoses th a t meats- last seen about 2:00 p. m. Tues ion in Coon Rapids, Iowa, and fo l would not be used by the owner lowing th e ir m arriage, Mr. and day a fte rn o o n .., this year, and any equipment avail fa ts rations are re la tive ly more able fo r ren tal o r co ntract use. liberal than the rations of process The boy was thought to have Mrs. Dunlevy r< turned io New C ounty w a r boards and m achinery ed foods. The w eekly allo tm e n t o f gone over to play w ith other c h il York whora- they made Ih g ir home Five m e e t i n g s to acquaint ra tio nin g committees are using 16 points per person, represented dren and some time la te r inquiries u n lil .aiming here in 19.34 where slaughterers, farm ers. dealers, t y red stamps in w ar ratio n book they have since resided in the la-- revealed that the lad had not been The quota fo r Ihe Red Cross agents, and others w ith the p u r this inform a tion to develop shar two, compares w ith an average ing arrangem ents and to assist seen M yron P erry reported that llght Valley section. campaign, set at SI,4.50 fo r Cot poses and provisions o f the orders w eekly allotm ent o f 12 points per the fa th e r called at h is office Mr. Dunlevy was a member ' tage Grove, has been over-sub of Claude R. W iekard, secretary farm ers needing additional equip per person under the canned goods Year-round fa rm hands fo r Lane m ent to locate used machinery. about 6:00 p. m. and that he o r the Calvin F'unk Post. Am erica t scribed $413.78 Schofield S tew art, of agriculture, in regard to the program. On a "p er pound” basis, ganized a |>o*se atxiut 7 :00 p, m. Lz-gion, Ihe C hristian church, V e t chairm an, reported Monday. The county fat men. unable to secure need fo r perm its in connection "W hile there has been some im the point values o f indiv idual items w orkers locally through farm and started a search. The txxly erans o f Foreign Wars anu II e canvass had been p ra ctically com w ith the handling of livestock and provement in the new fa rm ma under the meats-fats program are was recovered about 3 'i hours Disabled Veterans. He was active pleted at that li-ne, but donations placement channels, w ill be re meat w ill be held in Lane county chinery situation, ‘care, share and sharply lower. la te r w ith a homemade grappling m ihe veteran organizations ,nid cun std l be mad.* Io any member cruited in under-employed farm this week by the Lane C ounty rep air’ s till Is the slogan fo r every Alm ost a ll popular m eat cuts areas o f o the r regions and tran s o u tfit. P e rry said that if he had served fo r several years as .a set- o f the committee. The c o n trib u USDA W ar Board, according to farm operator," G irod said. "M eet have point values o f eight points a had the proper equipment, the vice o ffic e r in the local Legion tions totaled $1.863.78 at this ported to Oregon by the Farm Se Geo. W. P la tt, chairm an o f the ing production goals w ill require i*ound and less. B u tte r Is assigned c u rity A d m in istra tio n, reports Board. task m ight have been completed an Post. fu ll use o f a ll existing equipment. a value of eight points a pound time. hour o r so later. When found the Cottage Grove again made a Geo. S. M cCracken, County FSA Survlt-ing are his widow ami E ffective A p ril 1. 1943. the o r Every machine th a t Stands idle and a s im ila r point value is given body was about 300 feet atrove seven ch ild re n: C la ir I,unlevy v e iy fine showing by resjonding supervisor, Eugene. Special tra in ders of the Secretary of A g ric u l this season is rea lly w o rkin g fo r to a ll o f the rationed cheeses. A ll the Mam street bridge in five feet w ith Ihe U. S. Marines, who was generously and M r. S tew art, w ith ing where necessary w ill be p ro ture require local slaughterers, H itle r." canned fish is valued at seven of w ater. Perry, who was w orking present fo r Ihe funeral: Mrs. Della his corps o f workers, joins in vided through the state depart butchers and farm slaughterers to points a pound. ment of vocational a gricu ltu re in w ith John W ilson in a row boat, Ctspple, Alice. Ione, John Jr., F lo r thanking tin- nubile fo r th e ir obtain perm its before doing any A lis t o f the p rincipal item s on cooperation w ith farm ers and the slaughtering of livestock where said he saw the hand of the child ence and B e tty Dunlevy, a ll of splendid support’. the o ffic ia l consumer point table in extension service. about 9 00 o'clock but in moving Cottage Grove. Reports from the d is tric ts ad meat is to be sold. People who term s of points per pound follow s: Steps in applying (or year-round purchase and sell livestock, opera the boat around the body had jacent to Cottnge Grove were not Eight P oints Per Pound evidently moved about fo ur feet available when this was w ritte n fa rm tietp were Outlined as fo l tors of auction markers, auction A T T E N T IO N , D EFEN S E K Porterhouse (T-Bone) steale, s ir lows: and that I t took an hour ami a Schofield Stew art, chairm an an eers. and other agents also m ust loin steak, round steak, and fla n k W ORKERS h a lf to locate It again and bring 1. F arm er should firs t apply to have perm its. These perm its w ill nounced yesterday that co ntribu steak. It to the top. tions were « till being received and the U nited States Em ployment be issued by the C ounty USDA Standing rib roast (7-i>. cu t) There is fo lx- a s|iotters meeting that the fund m ig ht go $450.00 Service’s farm placement o ffice in W a r Board on application. The Dale Lawrence C raw ford J r , Veal loin chops, veal cutlets, and was born Ju ly 14. • 1939 at Vida, at th>- Union high school a u d ito r over the quota Elsewhere there is Eugene. purpose in req uirin g perm its is to* I The Coftage Grove teachers w ill calves liver. 2. I f the fa rm placement office keep livestock and meats flo w in g take part in the Oregon Teachers' Oregon. S urviving are Ills parents, ium F rid ay evening. A p ril 2nd nt a sto ry on the fact th a t the high Loin lam b chops; boneless lam b his grand father. Jess.- L. C ra w 8:00 o'clock A ll airplane watchers, scool student« more than doubled cannot provide a w orker, the o r through legitim ate channels. Radio Conference which is being shoulder , fo rd and grand m other, Mrs Della fire wardens, fire watchers, a ir the high school quota by oversub der w ill be sent to the FSA office The schedule fo r the meetings broadcast by the Oregon stations C enter cut pork chops and roast, McCue, and the follow ing brothers raid wardens, firs t alders, police scribing the $100.00 sum $102.00. fo r a transported w o rk e r o r the is as follow s: t A ll meetings are to ot the M utu al Broadcasting Sys fresh o r cured sliced ham, boneless and sisters: Unlca, Jesse and M a r reserves and u ll others connected This was an average of b e tte r than fa rm e r w ill be referred d ire c tly fo be at 8:00 p. m .i tem from 3 to 4 o’clock next Mon picnics, and boneless butts. tha, a ll o f Cottage Gixve. Funeral w ith defense w ork are urged to be 60 cents per student and the story the F S A office. Thursday, March 25--Com m un day afternoon, it has been an Ready-to-eat tongues and bone 3. FSA supervisor w ill then take ity meetings fo r fanners at Junc nounced by H. B. F errin , superin services w ill be held from the there. There w ill be an arm y o ffi is told of a high school g ir l who M ills chapel F riday afternoon at cer from Ihe Eugene filte r center sold a hignly prized musical in fa n n e r’s request, check on hous tion C ity Grange h a il and F lo r tendent. Special arrangem ents are less picnics. Bacon, rin d off, by the piece or 2.30 w ith the Rev, Erclle W hite present who w ill show film s that strum ent fo r a generous price and ing available and wages offered ence C ity H all. being made fo r the local teachers sliced. o fficia tin g . In te rm en t w ill be in w ill show Just what takes place donated the entire amount to the To show sincerity, a $10 deposit Friday, March 26— C om m unity to p articipate w ith a discussion Sem i-dry sausage (such as sofc if an enemy plane should rum c Red Cross. Teachers added to the is made and the agreement signed. meetings fo r farm ers at Jefferson period lo llo w in g the broadcast at the I. O. O. F.-Maaonk* cemetery. over and how the situ atio n Is above sum m aking the to ta l in The order is then forw arded fo r school building in Cottage Grove the Union High School building. >alami, thüringer, and m orta de lla ). B u tte r. ha ndlcd. ro rn iitm c n t o f the w orker. excess ol $260.00. and in th te 4-H club building o. Tt-achers from o u tly in g d istricts Cheeses — Cheddar (A m erican ), "F a nn ers who can’t get year- the county fa ir grounds in Eugene. This is not only fo r defense arc invited to attend. Chairm an Stew art announced swiss, brick, lim burger, edam, w rokeis, but fo r Ihe public who this m orning that he had received round w orkers should place th e ir Commercial dealers and slaught The state-wide radio conference smoked, etc. orders as soon as possible,” said should be ale rt and awake Io Ihe a check from the W. A Woodard erers, auctioneers, operators of o f teachers is unique in Oregon Seven P oints Per Pound realization lh a l a ir raids can hap Lum ber Co,, fo r $300.00 bringing McCracken. "O th e r regions are auction m arkets, and commission- public school history. Never be Standing rib roasts and steaks also re c ru itin g farm w orkers in pen here Every citizen o f the town the to ta l co ntributions to approx men who were unable to attend fore has a state-wide m eeting of as w ell ns the o utlying d is tric ts is im ately $2.381.71 o r $931.71 above the southern states, and we do not the m eeting held fo r them in Eu this kind been attem pted. I t takes (10-in. c u t), boneless chuck o r The th ird annual C ollage Grove shouMer. urged to be nt this meeting. the local quota. He said he ex know how long the present supply gene Wednesday evening may a t the place th is year of the annual union high school’s open house w ill Veal rib chops and veal sirloin. wall last. W orkers are ca re fully tend any o f the o the r meetings P ortland convention fo r the state's pected to boost Ihe excess to ta l be presented Friday, A p ril 9. Lam b rib , leg and shoulder selected as to th e ir fitness fo r and obtain inform ation in regard f.800 teachers, the m eeting being chops. Then- w ill be a fo rty minute SURGICAL D R ESSIN G C LA SS quota beyond the thousand dollar w o rk in the county. to the whole p erm it program. TO BE O PEN A PRIL S m ark by the end o f the week. cancelled by the Oregon State program In the auditorium s ta r l P o rk loin end and shoulder chops Farm ers in Coon and C urry M r. P la tt urges everyone a f Teachers' Association because of ing n 7:45 p. m. as follows: and steak, whole o r half pork loins, counties who received the firs t 25 fected by the orders o f the Secre Surgical gauze dressing classes transportation and housing d iffi whole o r h a lf hams (fresh o r Speech o f Welcome by Bab w orkers brought to Oregon from ta ry of A g ric u ltu re to attend one culties. D augherty. "W h a t O ur School Is w ill be open one more day. Friday. smoked),* and Boston butts (bone Arkansas were well pleased w ith o f these meetings where the pro Among those scheduled to par in ). l>olng fo r V ic to iy ;" " L e ts Make A p ril 2nd, Mrs. Schofield S tew art The local unit o f the 16th b a t the in d u stry and willingness o f the gram w ill be explained and where ticipate on the program are Gov U p," a play given by the freshman announced yesterday afternoon talion. Oregon State Guard, is g iv Bouillon cubes, beef e xtra ct and w orkers to assume th e ir new jobs, application blanks w ill be handed ern or E a rl Snell and D r. J. F. dram atics club; reading of a sol and I tie classes are being held in ing a benefit dance Saturday eve a ll other meat extracts and con reports McCracken to people desiring to obtain per Cram er, president o f the state as centrates. d ie r’s letter. Ben H ickey ’ Son of the Masonic building. T his class ning, M atch 27th nt the arm ory. mits. sociation and superintendent o f the the Sw astika.” an o rigin al play w ill he held under the direction of Music hy Tucker's orchestra. Pro Bacon, rin d on. by the slab or MILL WORKER IN JU R E D Eugene public schools. C urren t ed piece. by G erry Kim ble, presented by the Mrs. S tew art. A quota o f 1,025 ceeds of the dance w ill lx- used to E lm er Kent received a le tte r ucational problems w ill be present F ootlightera; assembly singing of dressings must lx- made by A p ril supply clothing fo r th - guaid P ork sausage, weiners, bologna, George H. C raw ford, employe of from Jacob Pfleiger of Quakers- 1st and more w orkers are desper members, since no clothing Is sup ed during the one-hour radio pro and liv e r sausage. The S ta r Spangled Bunner. the Bohemia Lum ber Co., received town, Pennsylvania, w iio lived hen- gram. A fte r the program there w ill be a te ly needed she says. F ine w ork is plied hy e ither state o r federal lacerations and a fractured leg A ll fish in h erm etically sealed over th ir ty years ago. He made The program w ill o rigin ate in containers, including sardines, sal six periods r f 15 m in ute, each. done by the Indies who have re government. w hile at w ork in the m ill Mon inquiries about the Edgar King ported, but there art- not enough the studios o f radio station K A L E mon, tuna fish, crab meat, fish roe, T* e parents y ill fo llo w through Popular prices ate Ising charg day. He was taken to the Eugene th e ir son's re* daughter's daily w orkers to f ill the present need ed for the admission. . J| arc wel- hospital where his condition is re- fam ily, George M o t e , O liver in Portland and w ill reach local caviar, mackerel, etc. Veatch. John Spray and the Hem- teachers through station KO RE, program . 1 he seventh period w ill since the quotas are Ix-ing raised.* i.-ome. Tins or glass ja rs o f beef, Iamb [»orted satisfactory. enways. Eugene. lie a free period in which Ihe par-, ina veal tongue, and Vienna saus ems may lock at th - exhibits age. which w ill be in every room and Six P oin ts Per Pound ta lk to the teachers. Standing blade rib roast (10-in. Parents and o the r patrons of 1 8 c u t); chuck or shoulder roast These Men Arc Doing and W ill Do Our Fighting tic- school n-e c o rd ia ll. invited to ibone in ); brisket, neck, heel of a 'te nd this i- 'eninj-'s program. round, and shank—when boneless; beef livers and tongues; veal shoulder chops and veal rum p and FIVE MEN INDUCTED sirlo in roasts (bone i r ) ; leg and FROM SOUTH LANE COUNTY shoulder roasts o f veal ibone in ); T w enty-six men have been in boneless breast and neck o f veal; ducted Into the armed service d u r ground veal and patties; veal ing M arch hy selective service sweetbreads and tongues; leg and board No. 3 and five South L in e shoulder o f lam b and lamb sirlo in men are among this number, it roasts (bone in ); boneless neck of was announced this m orning. lam b; lamb patties and lam b These men are: H ira m L. Reming tongues; pork bellies, fresh and ton, A lb ert E. Sm ith, Lloyd P, (Continued on back page) Gllham and Paul James Reed of Cottage Grove and Beaver D. Lord J. M. MeCLARNAN NEW o f Creswell. g Released by OPA Red Cross War Quota $413.78 Over Goal Farm Laborers to Be Transported Meat Permits to Be Explained Here Local Teachers to Participate in Radio Conference 3rd Annual CGH Open House Apr. 9 Honor Roll of South Lane-North Douglas Servicemen EXPRESS AGENT ENROLL IN EASTERN M EDICAL SCHOOL Lieutenants James BHck'e and W illia m E arl o f the U. S. At my Medical A d m in istra tive Corps re serve are enrolled in an eastern medical school. Both young men are graduates of the Cottage Pvt. P hilip L. Mosby, w ith the Grove union high school a 1 re Q M. C. and stationed nt Deming, cently completed three years of pre-medical tra in in g at Ute U ni New Mexico. Pvt. Mosby Is the ve rsity o f Oregon. son o f Mrs. M. Mosby of Dorena. / Sgt. Robert B. Beck, stationed at L o w ry Field, Denver, Colorado. Graduated from aerial gunners school at Harlingen, Texas, Janu a ry 16. W ife. Lucille Jarvis Beck o f Cottage Grove. Pvt. Donald D. Blackmore, sta tioned nt T yndall Field, Florida. Son o f M r. and M is. J. E. Black- more of Disston route and was horn A p ril 16, 1923. Cpl. A lb e rt E. Payne, son of Mrs. ,C. W. P artin. Enlisted Oc tober 1, 1942 in Company B, w ith the engineers. He is stationed at Camp Claiborne. Louisiana. George W alton M cAlpine, w ith the U.S.N.R. W ife. Mrs. L illia n M cAlpine. Born January 20, 1913, entered service in September, 1942 and stationed at New Y ork ,City. J. M. M cClarnan w ith the C ot tage Grove Ice W orks, has taken over the agency o f the R ailw ay Express o ffice and the office fo rm e rly operated by Mrs. Grace Monroe at 16 South S ixth street has been moved to the office o f the Cottage Grove Ice W orks at 26 N o rth 7th street. M r. M oClarn- an w ill appreviate a continuation o f the patronage o f the express customers. The change was effec tive Saturday.