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Till KSDAV, Al’KII, I:IU 914 Crop Land Up in Oregon This Year 4s Wheat Boosted THE HKNTINRI». POTTAGE OKOVK. OREGON it. 5’, Marines MARINE HERO - “D i e s . . : AMD LIVES TO I t U TKF 0 /'.'.- A* the W ar Focxl iidm in i«tra tion h'w announced I he fli nt week of CORP. WALTER J. BOOT. A p ril un the "(¡ro w More in *44 USMC, SIGNALING WITH W eek" fo r the U nited Staten, MAKESHIFT FLAGS figures on near-record total p la n t CAVED HIS ENTIRE ing* In Oregon and In the countty PLATOON FROM BEING as a whole are of p a rticu la r In WIPED OUT...HE WAS te reat. WOUNDED ANO PRESUM Prue I Ira I ly a ll o f the avallalile ABLY "D IE D " IM THE BASE farm huid In Oregon w ill he In HOSPITAL ...ARTIFICIAL crops thin year, according to an RESPIRATION AND analysis by the a griculture econ CONTINUED TRANS omic« section o f the Oregon ag FUSIONS S1AHTED HIS HEART BEAT. ric u ltu ra l Exieuslon service of pro'p ecllve plantings data fio n i the U. K. departm ent of a g ric u l ture. The production pattern, however, w ill he m a te ria lly chang ed cotii|Mire<| w ith 1943. O utstanding la an increase of nearly 2> percent in the Oregon wheat acreage On the other liand, the combined acreage of I la- feed gruías oat«, barley and SILVER STAR MEDAL corn in expected to lx- 9 |«-r cent WAS AWARDED CORPORAL «m ailer owing to reduced barley ' McGAHERN, U SM C ...F0R CON acreage. No change is In d ica te d ' SPICUOUS BRAVERY WHILE LAY in tame buy acreage in Oregon. ING COMMUNICATION WIRE UN- Tin» indicated acreage of po OER HEAVY ENEMY FIRE. tato« in Oregon was IS per cent under 19-13. but « till high in re lation to other recent yearn. A c tu al production de|M*nd« much up- Eugene and M r. and Mrs. .1. B husband who is employed in the op the growing «enson ahead. The Leonard and children John and ship yards tlsrro. M rs Geo. Sheldon received survey also point« out that the Kay. lin a l acreage figui»-« may be,' Miss Hazel Hepienway of P o rt w ind Iasi week thut her son, W il somewhat altered by weather con land re lu m e d last Thursday a fte r liam, stationed in Ita ly w ith the ditions, pticu changes, labor sup visiting at the W. A. Ilemenway arm y hail been pi omitted to ser home. geant. ply. financial conditions, the a g ri Mrs. Blanche Ahhy has ls-en re c u ltu ra l program , or other fac tors. Most of the is ita to acreage elected to leach the t ’is la r school ieduction was indicated In w est this fa ll. M r. and Mrs. A II. Baker of ern Oregon, although some po i ’vt BUI Moors, stationed nt tito» acreage w ill Is- replaced by Salem, M is C a ilia il and M l«. Van Kan Ixiuis O'hls|si, Cal., w ith the sugar beets In M alheur county, Buren o f Cottage Grove were a n ti-a irc ra ft a rtille ry , spent the 'ría- acreage of straw berries fo r gia-sts at the home of M r. and past week at tlx- home o f his harvest this yt-irt- in (lie go n and Mrs. W ilb u r M cFarland on Easter m other Mrs. -John Stabler. W ashington Is expected to Is- 20 Mrs. Baker is u daughter of the Kat unlay evening Mrs. Stabler l>er cent sm aller than last year. M»*Fat lands. entertained a group*of friends at Mrs. B la ir ih-ndeison of P o rt a party, honoring her son and Mrs. In the country as a whole, the to ta l acreage to Is- planted, at land visited her sister and nephew Paul S ch rim pf on her birthday Mrs. M y rtle Powers and F ra n k lin anniversary Tlx- la tte r w ith her jUSt under 375 m illó n is u near record anil 4 per cent over 1943. last week. small son is staying at the Stabler Phi- Cedar club met at the home. Wheat leads w ith a 21 |x*r cent acreage increase Feed grains home o f Mrs. F rank W illis mi Mr. and M is. C. H. H aight a t are m arked up 2.3 |x*r cent, hut A p ril 4 lo r an all day mas-ting. tended Faster Sunday service« at turn«* hay down 2 |s-r cent. The There wen- 12 members and two the Congregational church in Eu to ta l |Mituto uereagc was in d ie .ti guest« present. The next regular gene and tin n were dinner guests ed at 7 per cent under last year, meeting w ill Is- w ith Mrs. John of th e ir daughter. M rs. M aty Schmidt sin May 2nd. I ’.e il hut onions 33 ,«*r cent greater. Mrs. Anna Bolton went to M r. and M rs, Ernest Sears were S pringfield Monday to visit re l Sunday dinner guest« at the C. FO O D BAT!« »NI Nt I NEWS ative«. Spriggs home in Cottage Grove. fr o n t now on n il h.od stamps ttn o r y Daley of Cottage Grove« w ill lx- gnasl ind efin itely, unless h is purchased the rem aining ten advance notice of expiration is acres o f the Lawrence Brawn given, the « tfflrc of Price Admin) Mrs J. w . Mac Causlund was ranch. stra tio n has announced. House hostess recently to the com m unity Mrs. C. Ros - and child re n of wives may budget th e ir food on club. Mrs. Loyd Epu<nbaugh and Medford | h nt the Week-end at tlx- basis of three red 01-polnt daughter M a ry of Salem, and Mrs. the Oscar Flaten home. stamps every second Sunday 'and 11. W. T robrldge o f the Hollow M r. and Mrs. H ite and children five blue 10-point »lamps the were guests. Mrs. W. M. Moore recently from Colorado are liv firs t of every m onth. To release a form er resident w ill e nte rtain ing in the E lw y tr Bales house. cold storage sprite l»*r other hxxl, w ith a covered dish luncheon. M rs C urtis W hite o f Eugeni.* a ll frozen fru its and vegetables Tin- E n tre Nous contract bridge was a week-end guest at the R w ill not be rationed through A p ril club met recently w ith M r. and Hansen home. 29, I.u rd w ill rem ain unrationed, Mrs. Charles Peck. A covered dish ready-to-eat hams w ill Is- one seven o'clock dinner. was served. < \S ( VKV S'KKI> ST R E SSE D point lower, "D ry -c u re d " hams are Mr, and M r« A ustin Bee and to Is- only one point above fresh daughters C o rra l and Helen of up Io $20 a day were dangled lx* hams, and other meat (sunt value« Seattle W iudiington were guests fore woods w orkers of Otegnn- w ill rem ain almost unchanged. o i M r. and M rs. L yle T a y lo r re W ashinglon ensean hark lx*lt F r i Fo«sl eX|s.-«'ted to be in good --up- cently. They arc m oving Io A llu- day In an e ffo rt to speed product p ly over m ost of the c o u n try d u r denn «'a lifo rn ln ion of the v ita lly nettled product, ing the nczt tints- months an* M r and Mrs. Charles Peck en most of w hich is usi d by the gov |N it a toes, cabbag.e spinach, lettuce tertained the pinochle club re ernment. and o the r leafy gieens, carrots, cently. Three tables were al play. H arold G. Russell of the Pacific beets, c itru s fruit» , canned green •Mis. Joseph Tighe and daugh Coast C-ascara B urk company, said and wax beans, tomatoes and te r Dcnnic w ill a rrive this week calls have been made fo r 4,000,- o the r fresh vegetables, frozen from N o rth H ollywood C alif., and 0<)() pounds of batk, nearly double vegetable«, shell eggs, Huai m ilk , w ill Is- gut is id the home of her last year's production. Peelers w ill bread, flo ur, noodles and spaghet- m int and utu-li • M r. and Mrs. Lyle be paid 20 cents .a imund which tl. The W a r Food A d m in istra tio n Houser, would bring a fust w o rk e r $20 a says each civilia n w ill have on the Miss M an ion Fisher of Port l ind day. he said. average 132 pounds o f meal in is a guest at the home o f her par 1944, o r molt- than lie had on the ent.* M r. and Mrs. Laurence Fish M anufaiture I*rotcin average during the deeuile, 1931- er. Cmvs .1, | i a r to be able to manu- 1940. Mrs. J w . Mac Causland ‘.|xn( fa ctu re p ro p n fro m m any sources the week end at I m t land w ith her 'i. '. i «erptv n itro g e n Delight Valley Lynx Hollow Cedars M r. and Mrs. W. A. Heinenwaiy entertained w ith an Enstei d in ner. Those present were M r. and Mrs. W illia n Nonas and M argaret Ilem enw uy of Eugene, M r. atid Mrs. C. E. F in n e rty o f Cottage Grave, M r. ami Mrs. Janies Hem- enway and son Dnvld and Mr. and Mrs. Rend Hemenway and M ar jo rie and Eddie. Mrs. Anna Bolton entertained w ith a b irthday dinner on Easier fo r her grandson S terlin g anil duughtor-ln-lnw M nrga iet. Those present were Mrs. June Addy of Eugene. Miss Tom m y Hammons o f Saginaw, M r. and Mrs. S. A. Bolton and children Carolyn, S terlin g and Mabie. M r. and Mrs, Nah* Compton hud as th e ir guests on Easier M r. and M rs. W. R. Ashw orth of BULK SE E D S BUY NOW AND GET YOUR CHOICE. DEPENDABLE SERVICE Day in and day out we are attempt ¡ng to give you dependable laundry and eleaning service consistent with quality work. Since normal service is limited, your help and eooperntion will be appre ciated in giving us suffienpit time in de livery and piek-np service as well as t ime to do you a good jolt. Since hangers are no longer available, send hangers along with your eleaning. and COLLINS LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS SEED STORE PHONE 44 BEIDLER FEED Number Petty Officer Ratings Open in Navy Miss Rogndahl sang fo r lie r firs t number, “ Queen of the N ig h t” from M ozart's “ The Magic F lu te ". This song was p a rtic u la rly W ord has just b c«i rcn-ived by beautiful and demonstrated Miss C hief Specialist W E. Bell nt Rogndahl’« a b ility to give a per the U. 8. N avy R< n u llin g Sta fect rendition o f a technically tion. Eugene o f the re«,x>ning of d iffic u lt composition. H er exact a number of p e tty o fficer rating: im ita tio n of the flu te was unbe- in the Navy'» Ship Repair U nit. lievabie. For her second number This w ill be of inter, i to a num she sang, “ (rm hre Leggiera" ber o f qualified men in this area (Shadow Kong» from Meyerbeer'» who have previous / <-r>»|« ivoi- d "D in o ia h ." The audience demand to enlist th e ir «kill and exper ed nn cni’ore and she obliged w ith ience in the navy. In many in lh<- e vei-jsip nlar Ave M aria by the stances the ra tin g , w ire filled A u strian compos»*r Franz Schu- before the.-.e men had an o p p o r b eit. She rendered this Ix-autiful tu n ity Io apply. I a the in fo r p ta ye r in a most tender, sincere m ation of those mtei exted the manner. Miss Rogndahl is fo r b illow ing is a complete J, | o f the tunate in having a natural voice ratings now available of rare q u a lity and in having the 'T iie f ratin g only black m ith, guidance of a concert a rtis t in Isiatbuibk-r, bollern iki r, earfx-n- his own tig h t, M r. S ig uid Nilssen. ter. electrician («hop*, electrician M r. Nilssen has received the «general», foundrynian, g.i engine very best of notice« In the* lead mechanic, join er, maelMnist (in ing papers wherever he has sung, side), m achinist (outxidcl, pat in London, Paris, New Y o rk , e tc. ternm aker,' pip» - fitte r and (dumb The fin a l num ber on the pro er, rigger, s h ip fltle i. shipw right gram was sung by MLss M argaret and steelw orkers; coppersm ith: chief, 1st and 2nd ( la ; da . el en Zim nx im an, Eugene, w ell-know n d ra m a tic soprano, and by N ilssen, gine m echanic: chief arid 1st -A ct II, Scene H (stage) of Verdi's class; d ive r: chief, 1st and 2nd “ La Forza del D estino" (The i lass; m older: chief ai.d 2nd class; force of destiny». radio technician: chief 1st, 2nd and 3rd class. Basic riquirem ents KOAD l.tA A VOTE ORDER lo r these ratings an- as follow s: IS 1NSI ED A m inim um o f 3 yi-ais w orking i xjx rieix e in any ol the skills or O ffic ia l order fo r the special trades Is necessary. In general, 3 election, in connection w ith the Io 5 year« qualifies as 3rd class. May 19 p rim a ry election, fo r the 6 to 8 year«, 2nd class; 9 Io 12 purpose of vo ting on the proposed years, 1st class. A m inim um of annual tw o -m ill tax fo r road and 12 years is required lo r considera tion as C hipf P e tty officer, the bridge purposes, as a part of the post-w ar construction and em last fo u r of w inch must have been ployment program in Lane coun as foreman o r superintendent o r a ty. has been filea ny the county fu ll apprenticeship in most cases court. The levy would be collect w ill be accepted in lieu o f the ed fo r five years. 'la te r. In ad cases, the experience It is necessary to vote upon record claimed must lx* confirm ed the proposer! levy fo r the reason by letters from form er and i n-s that it exceeds the six per cent ent employer« or other responsi constitu tion a l tax lim ita tio n . The ble |x-rsons on company le tte r- order reads that it is proposed to beads. raise an estim ated sum of $495, 882.80 by levying a tw o -m ill tax MISS IIOG M IAM I. PLE A SES each year in the fiscal years, CONCERT A C D IF N C E 1944-45, 1945-46, 1946-47, 1947-48 and 1948-49. By Jrx* Bricher The school o f music a l the U n i The purpose of the fund to tx- v e rsity o f Oregon presented an o |x *ritic concert Tuesday evening, A p ril 11, under direction o f Sig urd Nilssen. professor o f voice, and world-fam ous concert singer. Thi* featured a ttra c tio n was the ANY KIND appearance o i M arie Rogndahl who just leturned from New York ANY TIME where'.she sang Sunday evening, A p ril 2, on General Electric'« ANY SUBJECT “ H our of C ha rm " pragtam . She was chosen to represent th is dis tric t in the contest conducted by General E le c tric to find "T he .un discovered voice o f Am erica". PHOTOGRAPHS C. MORELOCK FAOK THKWfc F/oyd (rithens Motors .A u th o riz e d Í Dealer PHONE raised by the levy is staled as improvement, b c ttcim o n t, n pair o r reh ab ilita tion of the public works projects or m arket roads and m arket-road bi idg< .. n of certain cuts of meat the av erage civilia n during the firs t six months qf this yeur w ill have kept the butcher going at a busi er clip than any year since 1924. D uring the last h a lf of the MEAT Kt I’PI.V LA MT HALE OE year however, civilia n supplies 1944 W ILL BE LOWER are expected to lx* somewhat low er, but the to ta l fo r the year Chops, stews, steaks and roasts probably w ill be above th a t for were served on Am erican dinner 1943. tables during the last three months at a higher rate than any M ash Storage year since 199H and w ill drop siarad p o u ltry mash deterlo- only s lig h tly during -A p ril, M ay , -.es m ore slo w ly in cold w eather, and June. x ii.te r is a p ra c tic a l tim e to hold a . eral weeks' supply o f m asb on Despite w artim e rationing •• 'a rm In a ra t-p ro o f storage. and complaints of local shortages Roofing General Hardware Logging Supplies / G ra b e r-G e tiy s Dependable H ardw are THE OPA SAYS THERE WILL BE A CRITICAL WOOD SHORTAGE NEXT WINTER Place Your Order NOW! Call Us Now and Place an Order for Your Estimated Wood Requirements G U A R A N TEED DELIVERY O N EVERY O RD ER T A K E N ORDER NOW-IT WILL HELP BOTH OF US Old Growth Fir Slab and Block Mixed $4.00 Per Cord Delivered PHONE 178-L VICTORY FUEL CO.