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t Mailed in Con formity with P.O.D. order No. 196X7" VOLUME I,IV Clint E. Stewart Passes Away Early Tuesday Dr. John Norton to Speak on School Finances Friday D r. John N orton w ith Columbia Teachers College* of New York «•tty w ill hold an ojrcn m eeting at —- .. . — G erlinger hall on the U niversity e>. . . . * n< eo . ° f Oregon campus, Eugene next June County Pioneer Die» at F r ,«l„y. January 14th s ta rtin g at •1:3(1 p. in. lie w dl discuss school Hi» Home on South Oth finances, a subject which he I» After Long Ulne»» said to lie an a iillio rily on. A ll school adm inistrators and board m em lwrs arc co rd ia lly invited to C lint E. S tew art, HI Lain* coun attend Dr. N orton has been in ty pioneer passed on at un early S ea ttle w nh Dr Fredrick Hunter, hour yesterday m orning Mr. chancellor of the U niversity a t S tew art had been fa llin g in health tending li regional conference of wince su ffe ring a fu ll ut hl» home the Am erican school adm inistra on South S ixth street alsiut two tors. years ago and his death although not uncx|M*cted w ill lie mourned by ninny, Horn nt Chllocothe, Missouri, the son of Adrorkum and Sara S tew art on June 1*1, 1863, M r. S tew art grew up w ith the west, then in its most colorful pioneer stage und ut un early age movi-d to New Mexico where he engaged In tb.* ca ttle business. W hile there he observed the results of the fn- mous Lincoln county w ar: a w a r ol the cattlem en und rode the ronge when old Seven Rivers was In its heyday. A fte r running ca ttle in both New Mexico and Arizona fo r a num ber o f year*, he moved to M edford in 1WH und was us»oclule«| w ith his fa th e r in . £ 2 7 buMn*'’" There ,,n June 1. 1899 he was m arried to Anna H arley of M edfotd. In 1904 the fa m ily mover) to Cottage Grove 11. i n have ’"nr'‘ Filbert Growers to Meet in Portland Annual dinner and meeting of the F ills r t and W alnut Market Development C om m ittee w ill be held on Monday evening. January 24. 6:30 p. m. at the Woodmen of the W o rld hail on S. E S ixth und A lder Streets, Portland announ- ces C. I. Sersanous, com m ittee chairm an. The m eeting is open lo ,,|| filb e rt and w alnut grower» in the N orthwest. p rin c ip a l speaker w ill be A W C hristie, field manager of the CaU ‘ form a W alnut Growers' Axsoci«- lion. C hristie, fo r 19 years w’lth . he „ss.H ia.ion and o rm erly on m tv w it. ? y C alifo rn ia fa c uby. w ill ,racp trace the Mlep* 'hrough through u" y' wm ,bp «‘-p* hr was appointed Lane w , „ lb Annual Paralysis Campaign Starts In Next Ten Days < D A R L E S It JO H N S O N Legionnaires Hear Youth Problem by City Police Chief N. J. Nelson, chairm an of the South Lane annual in fa n tile para lysis campuign, called attention Iuesday at tin* Chamber of (Com merce luncheon to the fact that so licita tion fo r this fund w ill get underway w ith in the next ten day* " r ,w n The need fo r ’ ° ( 'i r r y on the w ork was n ever nn-ah-r. he said, than ut the llnK’ Ov,-r infantile paralysis o r polio cases have oc curred in Lane county this yeur and some ol the victim s are s till hospitalized. The name sto ry is heard from other parts of the na tion '7, . Charle» Raymond Johnson, E.M. ‘i f .CMmn“ t,ee 8* k « ‘ 3 /C * o f M m . M ary Johnson, aslcingM or’ «400 00 „¡1* of 'w h ich ? recpive a n e,.ira m°n th o f In. . . " k .h . ; f h 1 b train in g in school in the advanced ’th e ir be. this owing cast*» cd. II. E. Eakin told Chamber of Commerce members that details were ready on the federal housing project here and that this loca lity could q ua lify. He said he doubted this u n til he conferred w ith two federal housing o fficia ls at P o rt land about tw o week» ago. Con tractors and individuals expressed an interest in the program fol- i u ,i„ 1 that the lowing announcement f(.(1(.1Itl ,)OUS au, u th h o rity had ap- proved of M(nip unj here. rilPPTW Hl T l/lo GUijCffc 111 T The regular m eeting of the C al vin F unk post, Am erican legion Monday evening was productive of good results. The various com m ittees rep orting a c tiv ity in the functions assigned. The chairm an of the building com m ittee, Chas ti. n „ j ~ _ . . ... H.aIL ,nade a r<“iX?r f ° " ,bp buL“ J"« program and Com. Ed Gotch added three men to the com- rnittee to round out the program. Progress was reported on the building plan. Glenn M o rre ll, c ity chief o f po lice was the guest speaker and spoke on the topic o f juvenile delinquencv Juvenile de l.n.,u-ncy h , „ i d in most instances was a case o f ju - venile delinquency A resolution is ^ n g e n g rX d U i ^ e 0^ Pvt. Ira L. Lohrey has been wounded in action in the M editer- r ” nean according to a notice received from the w ar depart- ment here Monday. P vt. Lohrey is the son of Mrs. L o ttie Lohrey of Creswell, fo rm e r residents of the Lorane com m unity. F u rth e r details are lacking. R obert Graham, princip al o f the Jefferson School announced this week plans fo r the organization of a Lone Scout T rib e in the South ^ np d js tr jr f Qf {he W allam et Boy Scout Council. ‘ A Lone Scout T rib e ’^iaid Graham, "is a type of boy scout troop planned especially fo r Ixjys who live in iso- luted areas and who are unable 4th War Loan Campaign to Be Launched 18th Joe Bricher, Chairman, Will Direct Campaign Here. fo r this reason to p articip a te in thp n . „ u)ar Joe the reg ula r boy scout program . B richer has been named ----- _ through a scout tioop. Any boy rba,rTnaa of the 4th w ar loan cam- tw elve years of age o r over is fo r South Lane county, it eligible to jo in .” was tea fned here Monday and w ill The trib e w ill be sponsored by S e m “ w o X ^ ° ^ an,Zati<)n. ,o :ir . t s a “ "s 1 " ^ " chairm an. Most of the w ork o f the tribe w dl i - « .„ ¡ „ a ™ h. trib p w ill be carried on by cor- respondence w ith the T rib e Scout- U1 < « "* w d « J ™ " l w Prey ,ous campaigns, S « 5“ * who ba“ ^ e n confined to hie ... ... b° me W“ h *.l,ness fo r ’ bp Pas’ ten days is assisting the oom m it- p atrol o r troop in th e ir own neighborhood under th e ir own lo- cal leadership. The Lone Scout Tribe, th e 'firs t to be organized in this scout coun- c il w ill be led by Robert Graham as Scoutmaster. M r. Graham has conduc’ ed in the same manner as Prpvious efforts, which have met w ith success. W orkers have been nurganized " X 't . o T f 7 * 7 ° r‘ «amzation, firm o r individual gets ^ " h ^ ^ lM n ' ^ c l X ° f 1 ^° urges that if yo i rea lly w ant to had ^ e r a l Fears of scout leader- know what takes place a t the shiP experience in West Linn be- find b e c o m in g to Cottage Grove. P081 mee’ ings . you won t mucb dope here, come to the m$?tings and -»peak up fo r your- self. x Chet Vandenburg, p u b lic ity chm. ---------------------- —_ day that a dinner fo r the com m it tee and business leaders would lik e ly be held here on the 17th. Plans are to get an out o f town speaker i f possible. The national quota in the 4th pool and stadium. the local high school and received A t the close o f the m eeting re- his boot tra in in g at F arragut, freshments were served to "both Idaho* legion members and the a u x ilia ry ~ ___ w jth Kenneth Booher acting as chef. News of Boy’s und Girls in Your chairm an o f p u b lic ity at the instance o f the Com m ander ARMED FORCES Lone Scout Tribe To Be Organized In South Lane Co. Infant Is Fatally Burned Sunday at Her Culp Creek Home 77. “ *d yester* b""°n an quota o f five and a o in ty fru i inspector and la te r C alifo rn ia w alnut industry and de- WZlflC in n , i, n itiir.il Inspector, a position wjoped its market h a lf billion. The county quota is Rosemary Irene H irs t, seven- he held fo r tw e nty eight years lie- Sersanous pointed out that the $3,808,200, approxim ately a m illio n weeks-old daughter o f M r. and less than the 3rd loan campaign. fore re tirin g on account o f ill o pp o rtu n ity of tie. -ng C hrist health h i.r n ~ r >rUt c irSL’ fa ta lly No quota has been set fo r this dis- R. C. (B o b i Leamon, form er should be p ro fitab le fo r Oregon burned early Sunday afternoon at tr ic t including South Lane so fa r He took an active part in civic and W ashington nut growers be Cottage G r o v e resident, was the Ib rs t home at C ulp Creek and as known. a ffa irs und wo» one of the oldest cause the C alifo rn ia association's (S te rlin g B olton) wounded in action In a naval en- M arie Lom baid, Velma Pollock. died in a Eugene hospital a few liv in g m em tx'r* of the Chamber years of progressive experience The Cottage Grove Lion hoop- gagement in the south Pacific and Bob Bauder* Bauder, h°urs later. Just how the accident of Commerce and wus p a rtic u have resulted in the »trongest nut °l*"» n K «heir current ba»- a n a in October, according to an Bob ’ ? Moore ,O° re, 7 ^ la rly in lc rw ile d in prom oting a g ri growers' organ ua tu in in the U ni- k‘',bal2 surfi ‘red u dvet- u n o fficia l L la tod . a /u u ^ iu x ment th<L P?blK’ sP,,akinK happened w ill probably never be cu lture o f this section and the fed States w ith a stabilized m ar- * Vf> S? * a d,' ^ n' a’ ,be hands of made here I lie firs t o f the w.*ek. 7 ' sPoke at “ ‘e _________ L io n s club __ re- known. The infant was le f t in the in a baby buggy w hile the Crowing of new crops. At on«* ket tim l hig)’i'/<*t'ur”n” h "r, g ro w c ri ’ * * Eu» *ne »* Axemen F riday Leamon is re<’ up.-ra’t . ng m a naval «*n ,|F on P ^os fo r a recreational llm e he p»*rsonally finanisxl seed ,,n I a depioidahl7 súu'iil'v of high ' " k b ' on ,h<‘ ” ««Pl<*wurt. hospital. His f/n h e r now live- in ProKram fo r «h»* youth o f Cottage Parents were away fo r a few m in- Grove. utes and i t - is assumed th a t a tln g e a lllfa n n new n..w grade ... . produce . . consumera K The L ii ‘ fo r s ta ir rtin lfa lfn lfa , llw then to " rh c Llons havin« onl> on,‘ retu rn - the McKenzie section The speech class has xzvvn been *ii- in- . *ma11 bro ,he r P«»»»ed the baby ctop lo this d istrict, The present factors m m a rke t- rp«u>ar. Jacked the experience ...— - Lane county seed growers are R B. Hensley,^Commanding O f- terview mg townspeople and stu- ' .7’a. [ ? be._kitcbcn stovp showing great interest in the an- S urviving are his widow tw o ing N orthwest nuts Sersanous ° f the h 'Khly ,rained A *«,™ n daughters <- •• z- Mn* * 7 » Hldwel1 ,,f st«t*‘d. consists of nine cooperative who ,, . were in complete co ntrol o f I«cer of the U S S L S T 344 dents about a recreational pro- A b ‘ anke« *n «he buggy was ig n it- nual m eeting o f the Oregon Seed and ,he in fa n t bad‘y burned Growers League to be held in the Cottage Grove and Mrs. D -onanl ,n d independent m arketing organ- ‘ îæ ba<kbo" " b ; although they scnt a lc ,’ p«' of commendation to gram and the need fo r it They rraeew ell of C orvallis, a son .......... . «howed p le nty o l the usual Grove W arren M e rritt Bolton, son of M r. have also w ritte n to o the r cities beforc the Parents were a ttra cte d Chamber o f Commerce rooms in .. I O. . . izations and probably six duplicat- and Mrs. S. A. Bolton, who is now to see how they handle th e ir re- t° o,? e room b>' «moke. Salem on Tuesday and Wednes- E a rl Stew art of Cottage Grove. lng brokerage ■- ___ f , r r setups in every Eugene brok« the ice on the "somewhere in E ngland" which creational problem. bhe was born «n Cottage Grove day o f next week Januarv 18 and o b . ro the r A rth u r Stew art of ll< th- ,, , , . p rincipal national d is trib u tio n cen- November 22. 1943. i9, states o . s FIetchpr; .............».«..ter a ,ay- a lay- ■ rh <* Commanding O ffic e r Plans fo r Dro„ ram fo r __ o ff when H u |H«.eo n te r potted es«la. M aryland, and one grandson. whi< „ „ „ un„ C(.es(t.(ry tip ‘ tied the score mo- tb ‘s da,p ttp 'tv e d a special le tte r creation, a building to be used as Dean Caldwell. division o f e ffo rt. The growers' in n. Edwards S urviving are her parents, a agent. Itents la te r on a fielder. From o f ‘ »mmendulion fo i the S icilian a recreational hall and the re- 16 m onths old bro the r C arl, a Lane county has state-wide Funeral services w ill lie held ro m m llte iN-heves that u n lit there nn subjec, R ?q n frar d, T ° ,ht’r ? -MrS I d a . M ’ recognition as a seed producing from the M ills ' liapel I rldny a f- is a single predom inant selling t hen* on the Axemen wen* neve, o ix ra l.o n W ith o ut your individual suhs of intervieW8 on thls subject lernoon ut 2:30 p. in. In te rm e n t agency in the field, any real cren- headed. The Lions pulled w ith h l b,’*P ,b l-s operation could not have were presented at the Lions club. R> o i J o,,aK‘ ‘ G w<>* and a county and 78 Lane C ounty mem- grandfather. Delos H o s t o f Ne- bers o f the Seed Growers League w ill I h * in Ih, Masonic I. O. O. F. live m arketin g e ffo rt is n ullified. fo u r points at the quarter, Eu- h0' ’11 accomplished. 1 am proud to gene leading 11-7 hut wen* held baVe You ¡‘ «»»ard my ship.” oraska. havp bppn appointet, or) com m it- cemetery. "W hen we get 75 to 9d per cent t a n ra “ w h .le k ’,?e th<? Cnm»> Hood- Tcxas Thirteen C Jn ririo n lir Graveside services were held a t tees. This year there w ill be eom- of nuts m arketed through a sin i < I, L , T " , W r e O regonians w ere membets of the the I.O.O.F.-Masonic cemetery m ittees on edible peas, vegetables gle organization and under a sin h u tm e to 51st O ffic c r C andldatl, Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 p. m. seed, grass seed, legume seed gle brand name, we cun expect the h ittin g the basket re g u la rly build up a 30-12 h a lftim e lead. Shadrac Burcham. 80. resident w ith the Rev. H ilto n T. Park of- w in te r cover crop seed, and fa rm nut in d u stry in the tw o N orth - 'lass at the Tank D e s t r o y e r west states to develop into one of , 1>ur,ng ,b ‘’ ,b lrd I* ‘n<xl the school, which graduated here last ° f ,he. ? llk Crcek d is tric t fo r the ficia tin g . In te rm en t was in th a t machinery and labor n- .5 P 7 fo ri nan« : m onth. Members we,e comm.s- * 7 " 7 52 yea7 ' dipd in his sl<*P “ m etery. S m ith Funeral Home Southern Lane s, Lane seed growers terprises." he declared. "W hile we v d7 ard? »¿J 7 . 'hi'?,0 s*oned as second lieutenants in the .Monday night a t his home in In - in charge o f arrangements, have been appointed on com m it dependence where the fa m ily had nte engaged «11 ,n I postw ar M planning. I /S i« » » .,.# « » -,» » .. I i \ < . ' 7 A rm y of the U n.uxl States. The ... . 'u n m a i ill l l l l l I It ’ , 1 < r » U lll 1ZI III tees as follow s: am sure that no industry offers a *,*? 't u <1U‘i r 7 ending Oregon men commissioned were: located fo llo w in g the sale of th e ir Legume Seed C om m ittee: W. L. greater opportunity than the f,l- dp PL wi H qU r o er 1>an Ja j Jackson. Disston Route, Lane county farm last December. T T r*n *r> t t • Black, A. W. Brabham, Boone A plan fo r e lim in a tin g tineei ' hert industry. d , f ‘ ns‘ w“ d'\re K arded resu ltin g C ot,. p G|X1 M r. Burcham was born Octo- H e ld T o d a y industry. Cottage Grove, and Theodore N. Humphrey, and W. F. Oglesby. ta intie s among d ra ft- eligible» eon , , ln many fouls being called. H er- her 1. 1863 in C a rro ll county, V ir - A ------------- I f we don I want it to go the aid W itherspoon. Lion fo rw a rd M o ri is, Florence. County Agent F letcher is en- eerning w hether they are physi- ginia, the son o f Elizabeth and Oscar Lte> about S0* a form er died in a Brem erton. dcavoring to assist on transporta- eully acceptable fo r service, and wny °« «h«' prune, the g ro w e rs, left the game early in the sei-ond Pfe. Linzy Palmer is now in the Alexander Burcham. He grew to resident fo u r ' personal fouls . r „ i save . it by creating one *. cen- h a lf on ----- ----------- ------- m idst of ,be f,«h’ ' n B a ly and in manhood in V irg in ia coming to W asbinSton hospital Saturday J*01? Prob*emii so th a t every auto- to provide a m inim um o f three must waB Jl m arketing organization. Harpole, local s ta r center, was a recent le tte r to his parents M r. Oregon in 1888 He was m arried evenin8* aceoiding to word re- moblle that Rom Lane weeks notice o f induction announced by selective service According to the U. S. Dept. o f h'Kh point man fo r the evening, and Mrs. Chas Paumer, described to M ary Ann K n igh t at Canby on ceived here* Cause of his death W,H * * ,oadpd «o capacity. headquarters at Washington. A g ricu ltu re , the filb e rt crop fo r h ittin g (he basket fo r six fielders some of his experiences. August 19 1891 Follow ing th e ir was not *mmt'd*a’ e«y learned. One ? ed Srowers who wish to attend 1943 was 7,260 Ions, representing «nd tw o g ifte rs fo r a 14 point „ M arriage the young couole left reP°r t said be died follow ing an J.be seed mep“ «>S but who do not This w ill be done by: Pnr,s B « ^ d»ove. seaman 1 C . im m ediately fo r the fa rm oro oe rtv o r a t i o n and another said his have transportation, and also seed Abolishing the present system an Income to growers of $3.600.- «otal. Dale W arberg, substitute. F arragut, whjch thp ? had nur; haJ ,ri 7 11S' death was result of a nervous growers expecting to drive to the o f "screening” examinations by (MX). The w alnut crop was 5,700 fo rw a rd ta llie d 12 fo r the w in- a" ' iv,’d Sunday from purchased just Idaho, where he has been station- meeting who can take additional tons. ners. breakdown. local boards. , . , . clearpd west o f thp Cottage Grove. "B" ti*am also ,<d a" d «’ ’ ending store keepers ,an| and bum They passengers, are invited to get in The Axemen M r. Lee w orked as an e le ctrici G iving pre-induction (fin a l ex- ~ __ t * . . touch w ith the county agent’s of- seonxl an impressive 49-19 v ic to ry SC.b 7 )l: ” nd 's sl>ending the week typp housp ,a(er p,v c tin m )_ an fo r several years here and was f jC<> z s • am inations) at least 21 days he- SCO U t M C e t l l l g I s over the local "B " team Heath "J J h bJ* Wlfp and “ n Pa7 ern home and fa rm buildings fo re the induction date. nni« m ,. u d o.. e ................. " " " buildings, associated fo r a tim e w ith Radio led the losers w ith 8 points , ,, * ... c i " r ' " T h e ir fa m ily o f fo u r children were K «y and la te r w ith the M orris Doing nw’ny w ith a ll post-induc- _______ lo\e. He Will leave Sunday fo r Ixtrn and „ reared „ „ „ on . this U!_ t fa ___ ... ^ ,„ ra ¡ 1 m ..........u .- j Lineup: rm Finzaru. E le ctric Co. t i The ily who - o lived tlo n furloughs, now three w eek. I n cx, m w ti of h Eugene Cottage G. Pleasanton. C alifornia, fo r fu rth e r where the parents continued to about a m ile east o f town moved in the arm y anti one week ,n the Lan„ ,) is h jc t scnu( com m i, tp(> lU cK evitt 10 f 5 Gleason tra in in g reside u n til C hristm as week when w *’ h M r. Lee about tw o years ” ®Vy’ w ill be held at the C ity H a ll in H u n te r 10 f H. W itherspoon Mrs. W. H. Baehclder received a ,bey so,d th e ir property. Two aE° ’ ° Brem erton where he en- The new system doe» not apply Cottage Grove on Tuesday even- Sprocher c 14 Harpole rd from her son Pvt. N eil y ears ago th e ir fa m ily and friends Raged in defense work. to registrants ordered to report ing, January 25th according to II. Hutchinson 6 g Howell fo r induction before February 1, L. W olfard, d is tric t scout ehair- Berg 5 game commission has K 7 Edwards he had arrived in New Caledonia. th e ir fiftie th wedding anniversary, afternoon at the Poole chapel in but local boards w ill begin at ¡man. Plans w ill be laid at that Elder 7 set the 1944 tro u t fishing season s 6 Land L t. Claude R. M iller, son o f Mr. Survivors include the w ife, M rs. Eugene. A number of friends lrom A n rii .ht*«..„i, once to order a subatantiul num- tim e fo r the particip a tion of the W arberg 12 s October W ickendall M ary Ann Burcham. Two d a u g h -■ here aro planning to* attend 31 and has rcmoved her o f men now in class 1-A to d istrict scout lenders in the an- Robinson A Carpenter _ ters, Miss Lena Burcham o f Eug- ’ ho funeral. . . . • 118 on from Camp Beale. Holland 4 jack salmon under 20 inches. 8 Lemon ene, Mrs. H erbert Nelson of In - ----- Texas. Thomason 1 a Keene W hile anglers can catch as MORE H ELP N EED ED son are residing dependence, Two sons, John O. enough men in the old manner ary 19th. many jacks as they wish, they i . „ . ..I ’ • Y . . , s|HX,n a« Commanche, Texas, to lx* near Rurcham of Salem, Lieutenant to meet th e ir January quotas. O ther item» on the agenda w ill c m t ‘7 „ L t. M ille r. I Colonel Clyde A Burcham, and An urgent call has come fo r are «**d«MPted to three steelhead At firs t these men may he in include the organization of a cub , The Cottage Grove Lions w ill ,...n two grandsons more w orkers fo r the Neighbor- and ^ m o n a day and nine in a ducted 21 days a fte r passing th e ir pack in Cottage Grove which is invnd*’ Eugene Friday night to Pvt. Bessie Radtke S m ith, w ith Funeral arrangem ents aw ait the bood U n it Red Cross surgical week compared to five daily and physleal, but this interval w ill be being eonsideted hy the Lions P*7y u.n.* H i the m otor transport division »’ C a r r iv a l of Lieutenant Colonel B ur- gauze classes which meets every 10 weekly last year. g radually lengthened as a |»ool Club arid the form ation of a new , The Uni H i Tiders under Conch «he Women's ft I chnm from the East -_*_ A ... rm y .. Corps, . le .. Wednesday in the old W a lke r high Again the tro u t lim it w ill be o f physically-accepted men __ ' is j Boy Scout Troop. Both units are H a rry Davis w ill be playing th e ir Saturday fo r Camp A tte rb u ry school building from 1:00 to 4:30 15 fish or 15 pounds and one fish b u ilt up. I f a registrant passes expected to be In fu ll operation second League game. The Tiders Indiana, where she is stationed, p. m. I t takes at least 20 earnest i " any one day but not to exceed MRS. LILA LILJA TAKES his physical and s till has not hy the end o f February. Damon k>s* *i1e' r fir s t game to Junction a fte r spending a 15-day furlough w oike rs at each m eeting to tu rn 30 fish or 30 pounds and two fish OVER BEAUTY NOOK been inducted 90 days later, he Scott is chairm an o f the d is tric t C i,y by a score of 33-22. They w ith her parents, M r. and M rs _____ out the necessary bandages and in any seven consecutive days o r m ust be given a new pre-indue- O rganization com m ittee charged did no’ w in many o f th e ir pro- Paul Radtke. Mrs. L ila L ilja , fo rm e rly o f w i,b several fam ilies moving away in possession at any one time. tlon physical before being called, w ith the development of new season games. The Lions lost th e ir The commission elim inated the Pvt. Robert Stew art o f Camp Eugeni* has taken over the Beauty and ,be Ru epidemic, the U nit is firs t league game to the Eugene scout units. Nook, at the te ar o f Kerns drug fa r ,x' hini1 w ith th e ir quota. The special steelhead season on the Adair, great nephew o f Mrs. O. TO ALL LEGIONNAIRES Axemen. W. Blaekmore, Peggy Blaekmoro store, fo rm e rly operated by N or- (l uota *s - 500 dressings per m onth N orth Umpqua river, which opens OREGON STA TE FAIR IS of Blue Mountain, and Donna Mae ma Dugan. Associated w ith Mrs 01 ,’<,d each meeting in order to the w a te r to w in te r fishing fo r The W illam ette council w ill meet Miss Hazel H ofrm aster, student AGAIN CALLED O F F schedule, steelheads. Funk of Black B u tte were sup- L ilja w ill lx* Mrs. W. B. Johnston, , T npl<’! <’ ,he 'l uo' a nt S pringfield on Sunday Janu ________ O f W illa m e tte U niversity, is a This U nit is composed of the a ry 16(h. As a member of Ihe The Oregon state fa ir was c a n - ibouse guest Ibis week o f Miss per guests Saturday night at the wbn bas hcen w ith the Beauty women o f Saginaw, Lynx Hollow, The trout season at Diamond O. W. Blaekmore home. Nook fo r several years. eouncil we are sttpiMised to support celled again S aturday at P ortland M iriam F e rrln D elight Valley and W alker and a ll ’ake was fixed from M ay 20 to Mrs. L ilja has had several years it. W hy not show up at the coun- and sponsors said they feared fo r Mrs. Clyde Butler spent Mon- S Sgt. O rval Blaekmore w rites experience as a beauty o|»eiator who can possibly give 3G hours September 20 and the m inim um ell and see what goes on. iex'tios'il'ion " fU,U" Ol ,he ann,,nl day ¿n P<J,,’V,a nfl..WiH,\.b.'.>r dnUKh- ,ba’ h,.'.'s *n England and th a t it md is prepared to give firs t class- onre a week to this w o rth y cause size fo r tro u t changed from six to Ed. J. Gotch, commander. te r Miss B illie Ann But le b service in a ll w ork. (Continued on page 2) j is asked to do so. 10 lilches. i- Cage Game 55-33 4 Students Speak At Lions Meeting Seed Growers to Meet Jan. 18-19 Shade Burcham Dies T»— OUClCieilly JW.0naay Eve Uncertainties to be Eliminated from Eligible Draftees Rites for Oscar Lee - m Scheduled for 25th Trout Season Set By Commission