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I fnrnanAY, may n, inn tttt s e n t in e l . cottam gtioyt :. drp / io n New Hybrid Bean Newsman V, niches Mine Removal 'Bambi9 Statistics Produced by OSC Are Astronomical Being Increased Just about 100 a rtis t*, w rite rs and m usician* w orked on the new W alt Disney feature. "Bam bl,’' a M ultipla ne Tech.iicoloi production releas'd by R KO Radio. This fig ure does not Include, of course, ttie scores ut technical rnen who contributed to the screening of this F elix S a l t e n best-selling novel. But it would be impossible to estim ale the num ber ot drawing» made fo r “ B am bl." The completed film contains approxim ately «460,- 676 paintings in oil. in natural color, but the p re lim ina ry »ketches ran into the m illions. "B a m b l” was nr»t projected a* a feature-length Disney produc tion as long ag«> as 1936. Actual photographing of the scenes be gan in 1937, but It was not u n til February. 1942. that the fin a l scene was shot. Much th a t is new and revolu tio na ry in the a rt o f screen a n i m ation Is r e p r t tn t e d in "B am bi." Especially, an illusion o f a th ird dimension Is achieved, nev er before seen ou the screen. Bambl is a deer, the Prince of the forest. His fiien ds are T hum per. the ca p tiva tin g little co tto n ta il: Flow er, a skunk who can be <k«»eribcd o nly a» very sweet: Fa | line, the doe Bainbi wins a fte r life-and-death fig n t; and many other inhabitants o f the great fo r est. Perhaps in c most b rillia n t part o f “ Bam bi” is the sequence in w hich the »tab- a rt young buck and h i* friends succumb to the “ tw itte rp a te d " Influence against which they have been warned by the wise old O wj . This sequence is inspired tom foolery, and " tw it terpated’' no doubt w ill at once liecome the w ord to describe be ing rapturously in love. Bambi Thum per and h tower, as they s tru t down a tr a il in the great forest, are a ll the lusty, self-as sured young men who ever lived And the little lady doe, c o tto n -ta il and skunk are al! the girls who ever waggled a fin ge r to bring th e ir men run nin g in a state of s illy eestacy. ■'Bambi'’ come» to the Arcade Theatre M ay 13 through the 15th T in ' firs t of the licw curlcytop- realatnnt hybrid wimp bean varlc- • »<•» develop)*! at (he < )re|(on State college experim ent station I I I M liaieral-Ht'il«* i i i i i |» i ill ive |||«>- iecl ha» |ilsl been reli ascii to »<•«•<! dealer» In the went (or Increase ilit» year. No seed 1» available yet to gardeners, but II 1» hoped to have ample supplies in the hand» of dealers next year from siaallngi: they are m aking thl» summer. The new bean 1» a bush type resulting from crosses between I he llu rtn e r btisn bean ami the lllu e H ike pole bean These were made In I9.HI by 1!. F Dana, fed eral Kpreialiiti In charge of the e urlytop prok*<*t, and hl» u»»i»tnnt, Andrew Steiner. The variety, named Pioneer, 1» resistant lo | e urlytop and common tioan mosaic and 1» thus adapted fo r use east o f th<* Cascade» and In area» of Idaho. U tah Mini Nevada, where cu rleytop commonly prevent» sue- co»»ful cu lture o f the common va rieties of »nap liean». I t 1» not la-lleved that It w ill re place presbnt standard and fa vor ed varieties of beans in area» •• here e urlytop 1» not a problem, nlthougti it may m . i il lu .il |,.r cannery production In eurlytop areas where a bush »nap bean is Kd Beattie. United Press correspondent, watrhes an Am eriran sol desired, says I).- dier removing a Koninivl-plsnleit mine from the road near Cafsa, The bean breeding project ba» T a n Isla. been carried out w ith laboratory and grccnhoo»e w ork nt the cen Nancy Quinn was honored guest tra l station at C orvallis ami fie kl at a p a rty at her home Sa tut day w ork on the H erm iston branch afternoon. Games were played and Ernest H athaw ay spent M o th refreshm ents served by Mrs. Fred station, w h e r e Superintendent e r’s day week end In Ridgefield, H arold Dean Iras assisted In m an Quinn. aging the field plot» Wht n the W ashington, vis itin g at the home M others Day was observed at experim ent »lurled, no resistant of his m other. Ernest H athaway the union church Sunday. The J r accompanied hi» fa th er on the snap bean w ith the exception of high school g irls served cookies the H u rtn e r va rie ty was available tr ip They returned home M on and punch to the mother». and It wax too » ...ill and o the r day evening S aturday the 15th w ill be clean wise unsulted to. com m ercial use. At tlic Royal church Saturday up day at the W u lke r cemetery. Its use In numeious crosses, how a »pedal M other’s day service was Everyone is welcome to help. ever. has provided a large num ber presented by the Junior young Alex H orn of P ortland is visit o f new hybrid» w ith it» e urlytop people al the 11 o'clock hour. mg at the M. T. Jackson home. resistance Most of these. Includ Mr. an<l Mrs. M erlin Dewey M r. Horn is Mrs. M a iy M acky's ing both pole ami bush types, are s|M-nt M other's day here at the brother. s till under test. M r. and M rs lohn Lind.xay and home of M r» D -w ey's parents, This new Pioneer va rie ty 1» In M r and Mr». D I Babcock. A ll the children of Marcoln were M o th term ediate In grow th, w ith w hite fa m ily were Sabbath dinner guests er's day visitor« at the M ary flow ers and » ■«•d, and w ith at the home o f M r. Dewey’s p a r Lindsay home. straig ht, nearly round poda ul»»ut ents on Mosby creek M r. and fo ur Inches In length, which are Mrs Dewey returned to W ashing stringless in the snap Is-an stage ton S aturday night where he is stationed w ith the arm y ut F ort Mr» Ray Stew art was called to Lewis. Seattle last F rid ay by the death Saturday. May 15 w ill be the A lvin W a lke r of Eugene and of her father. annual clean up day at the W alk Donald W a lker o f Portland were M r. and Mr» Mak-oim Horn en- A large crowd attended the spe er church. Everyone in the com tertnined w ith a dinner S aturday overnight gu<-sts Thursday at the cial meeting Sunday at the B a rt m u n ity is asked to come and help evening fo r a H om reunion For- home of a »isle r, M r*. M y rtle Johnston residence. clean the grounds o f the church ty-tjvo were present. Beside» local Babcock. M r*. A. C. B acktel who had M r. anil Mr«. A lv in A llen and spent the past few weeks w ith yard ami cemetery. relatives, the fo llo w in g were pre» M r. and Mrs. Fred Kins land e rtf: the W. H orn and Lloyd H om children Ralph, Eunice and Joyce her m other. M rs Ray S tew art, is were hostesses recently to the M r. and Mrs. Boyd A llen drove to fam ilies of Vancouver. Washing now« staying at Roseburg. pinochle club. M r. and M rs. C har ton; M r, Alex H orn and Mix. Independence Sunday fo r a M oth Mrs. Kenneth Z um w alt o f D '- ley Peck were special guests. M ary M ackey of P ortland and the er's day dinner anti a fa m ily g ath light Valley was a dinner guest M r. and M rs W illia m H o m and O. Staton family from up the Me- ering at the home of Mrs. A lv in one day last week of M is. Levi M r. and M rs. Lloyd H orn ar.d A lie n ’» m other. Mrs. .Clara M Russell. Kenne. • daughter M argaret, son B illie, and Sunday guest', o f the Oscar Tandy. M rs. Laura G reer and E a rl Alex H orn o f Portla«td were guests LaVnnna and Conley Overhol- Hayes of Cottage Grove were d in Jacksons were the Robert Rauch recently at the home o f M r. and fa m ily of Eugvn«-, Dean Jackson scr are confined to th e ir home ner guests Sunday at the L o w e ll Mrs R. N. Porter. of OSC and Clyde W rig h t of w ith the measles Ben»ton home. Miss Rose M ary Mc.Ciigler. Miss Joyce Allen »p -it several «lays W alker. M r. und Mrs W a lte r Cline and Claudia V anP roc/r. and Anna and In bed Iasi week suffering from Mrs. Lou H arding who had son moven to Disston last w eek, John M acauly were among the been u house guest of the O v n r an atta ck o f the flu. where M r, Cline is employed. j group o f £oung people th a t were W ord has be< n received from Jacksons, returned to her home B illy Keene of Creswell spent guests recently o f the C hris'lan Leland Hansen who is stationed the week end w ith his cousin. Del- In C orvallis Sunday evening. College in Eugene. Mrs. Joe C rick »js-nt the week w ith the a rm y at Geiger Field, mer Benston. M r. and Mrs. A. M. Eppcr.baugh W ashington, that he has lx«en pro end a l OSC. Mr. and Mi«». N ick H ell! o f Culp of Eugene spent M other's day at The R. Han.xcn fa m ily were moted to the rank of corporal. Creek and the Levi Russell fa m the home o f th e ir parents, M r. S ta ff Sergeant Glen H. Duncan ily »pent S aturday night and Sun Sunday dinner guests of the C urtis and Mrs. Jos Eppenbaugh. has been tran sfe rred to San day at Ten M ile lake firh ln g . W hiles In Eugene M r. and Mrs. F rank Gierau and M r and Mrs. M ax Sears and Francisco. C alifo rn ia, and now his Mrs. R. W. H ill and Mm. L a w son C harley of Cottage Grove tw o sons of Rradwnod arrived his address in care of the Post rence M on tieih were guests of were M other's day dinner quests Saturday a t the Ernest Scar» master. He was fo rm e rly sta tio n Mrs. Howard Keene and M rs. of M r. and Mrs. Charles? Feck. home fo r a tw o weeks visit. A ll ed at Geiger Field, Washington. Low ell Benston r : the M other's Boyd Allen was confined to his tea given by the ladies o f the were dinner guests Sunday at the W illia m D. S tew art J r. o f T a C la ir Hogate home in Cottage home fo r several days last week Eagles A u x ilia ry at Cottage Grove coma, W ashington, nephew o f La- w ith the flu. Grove. Saturday afternoon." Sells S tew art, is v is itin g this Sunday dinner guests at the week at the Stew art home. He is Pete Hugdahl home were the M r and Mrs. M V. Weiden. in the arm y, stationed at F o rt Eldon K ing fa m ily and M r. and John and Lois anil Miss Velda Lewis. Mrs. Lloyd Richie o f Drain, M ix There were 13 m others honored S m ith spent M other's day in D rain Viola K in g and B ill Rank of at tire M other's Iray tea program w ith M rs. Weld« n's m other. Mrs. Presbyterians and any interest W alker. F rid ay nt the W a lk e r grade I.illie Craig. A ll attended church ed friends o f the Rev. and Mrs. M r. and Mrs. C. II. H aight were school. A fte r the program given w ith Mrs. Craig. James A. S m ith are invited to Sunday dinner guests at the Ed by the pupils, Mrs. Ray Gleason bring th e ir dinner to the church Paul home in S ilk Creek. served tea and cakes, assisted by Mrs. L. L. S tew art and son La- at 1:00 p. m. Sunday, a t which Helen Quinn, Juanita Connor and Sells of Eugeni' visited Sunday at tim e there w ill be a congregation Saleshooks, receipt books, book Dori» Sage. , Ihe holne of M r, and Mrs. LaSells al fellow ship and a il w ill have an keeping systems. The Sentinel. Superintendent L. C. M o ffitt Stew art. o pp o rtu n ity to visit t o g e t h c r ^ ^ discussed the possibilities and the im possibilities fo r consolidation of Ihe lo u r d is tric ts at the meeting Thursday. Questions were asked and answered by M r. M o ffitt. The ¡proposed consolidation fo r the I fo ur distH cts is a w onderful thing fo r the comm unities, but school ut Thrift-Wise—the »tore that brought and maintains cut-rate The Women's Auxiliary Volunteer busses fo r tran spo rtai ion, build price» at all time«. Emergency Kervlee, more fnm ilinr- ing m aterials and laborers are not ly known m the WAVES, ha* been available at this tim e of war. established »s ■ part of our Navy j People of each d is tric t have not They are doing a great work and ; agreed on the subject as yet. relieving many men from oHlcs to Mrs. Clarence Gray entertained active service. the W alker club at her home Thursday afternoon. Mrs. B. L, Rankin o f Vaughn was a v isito r. M r. and M rs. D. C. Keesaman and children were Sunday visitors at the Fren Q uinn home. Silk Creek Saginaw Delight Valley PAGE TÎTRFH Divide M r. and M r . F rank M cGarvin and granddaughter Joann McGar- vin »pent several day» last week in Stockton, C alifornia, where they visited th e ir son Dale who has recently been transferred from a soldiers tra in in g camp In A tla n ta , Georgia to Stockton. A number o f relatives were Sunday dinner guests of M r. and M r*. Herm an G ertja in honor «1 Mrs. G ertja'» m other. Mr». Sarah M ontgom ery Those attending were M r and Mrs W a lte r C hrist- inson and fa m ily of N oti, M r. and Mrs. Ransom Raymon«! and daugh ter, M r*. L ilja o f Cottage Grove. M r. and Mrs. Sam Gdlman of C ur tin. M r. and Mrs. A lb ert Tonole have sold th e ir home here to a fa m ily from C alifornia and M r. and Mrs. Chas. A rnold have sold th e ir home to folks from S u th e - lin. M r. and Mrs. Arnold and Mr. and M rs. Tonole and fa m ily w ill move to Cottage Grove. M r. and Mrs. Amis M cGarvin and children and M r. and .Mrs. F rank M cG arvin spent Sunday at L inslaw at the home o f M r. and Mrs. Ed S utton, parents of Mrs. Am is M cGarvin. Recent visito rs of M r. and Mrs. C liffo rd W allace was Mrs. W al lace's m other. M ix. Edna Ray- A report fo r A p ril o f the pub lic lib ra ry »bows 848 adult fic tion books loaned and 137 non- fiction» loaned, m aking a to ta l of 985 books loaned to adults d u r ing the m onth o f A p ril. There were 161 children's fic tio n books and 65 non-fiction books loaned, m aking a to ta l o f 226 books loan ed to children, and a grand to ta l of 1211 books loaned during A p ril. Money received from the rental shelf fo r A p ril was $7.45 and money received from fines was $9.65, a to ta l of $17.10 received. B orrow ers' card» issued were 28 and borrowers' cards canceled. 35. The tc ta l num ber of borrowers, 1634. Live (or Others ON PRESSING business : We are working con stantly day and night to help turn out the essen tials for defense. Help us by keeping your electrical appliances repaired. Buck Up The Boyn .................. Buy Bond» M O U N T A IN STATES POWER COMPANY “ A Self-Supporting, Tax- Paying, Private Enterprise’’ Life is bestowed upon us in order to be lived for others.—Evangeline Booth. The Men’s Toggery \ I ■*. L ynx Hollow Thrifty Prices W in BONDS I.IB R IR Y REPORT FOR AI’RII. 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