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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1944)
Mailed in Con* fortuity with P.O.D. order No. 19687” volpaie liv (X)TTAOK OKOVK, LA NE COUNTY OREGON, T ill HSOAY Number of Fish Hatcheries May Close Lack of Funds Employment Office to Be Opened Here Recreational Romp Saturday Evening A number of state fish batch* At a meeting Iasi night Ix'tween representative of the U. S em- pkiym ent service, veterans organ izations nnd employers, a local representative was named to take over ttii- e m p lo y in c u t office Io I m - established t in e about August 1st Presumably the office ((uarters w ill be established in the Randall building, form erly the C aton tra n sfe r office Veterana cla im s erics m a y have to close soon fo r lack o f fitnda unless immediate a ctio n is ta ke n to replenish the funds o f th e s ta le fish com m ission, it was revealed June 30 a t a m e e tin g in Salem attended by GoV, S n e ll, M e rle It Chessman, c h a irm a n o f the le g is la tiv e In te rim fisheries comm ittee, and a g roup o f o th e r in te re ste d |s-isons Present figures indicate the com m ission w ill have a d e fic it o f $t5,(XX) by the end o f J u ly , de sp ite g re a tly decreased o jie ra tin g costs d u rin g the past le w years, Ix iw e r poundage revenues a nil low c e ilin g pi ices on fis h disco u ra g in g fish e rm e n fro m o p e ra tin g th is sea- son, are believed to Is- the c h ie f causes o f th e d e fic it. Restorul of the comm is ion's op- e ra lio n s lo a le g is la tiv e approp- n a tio n basis was suggested at llu- m e e tin g as a means to solve the w ill also be handled in connection w ith the em ploym ent. A m e e tin g was called June 3 0th by the V eterans o rg a n iza tio n s, nam ely, th v A m e ric a n L egion and the V eterans o f F o re ig n W ars, to dlscuss the c e n tra liz in g o f service o ff leer's w o rk and I he e sta b lish- tnenl o f a branch o ffic e o f (he U S . financial problems of lb«- com- E m p lo ym e n t agency w o rk in g in mission A yearly appropriation of c o n ju n ctio n here. 515OJXM) was estimated to be the The Recreational Romp, a teen age dance w ith music by Her- achel Davis’ orchestra, w ill la- held at the A rm ory Saturday night, J u ly 8. The dance is open to stu dents of Jefferson anil Cottage I ¡rove Union H igh schools who are members of the Summer Recrea tional Program. Those who are not members but wash h i a tte n d Ihe dance may Join a t the door by buying a mem- Is-rshiji card fo r 25 cents which entitles the holder to attend a ll activities including other dunces. Besides the membership card an admission fee o f 10 cents per couple and 25 cents fo r boys com ing stag w ill he charged. NUM BER County Budget Is ARMED FORCES Adopted by Court N e w s o f Bovs and G irla in Sgt. Robert Beck German Prisoner The 19-14-45 county budget was o ffic ia lly adopted by the county court Saturday and fixes the coun ty budget a t approxim ately 14.2 m ills. The levy in m ills w ill be j d efin itely fixed as noon as the i public u tility valuation is re cieved and the above levy includes the 2 m ill road and bridge levy ipproved by the voters in the May prim ary. The levy in dollars and cents is $622,755.10 as compared w ith a levy of $600,447.70 last year. The budget also includes salary increases fo r court house employes and employes of the road and bridge departm ent. W orkers in the road and bridge departm ent employed by the day receive a 40 cents per day raise, w ith a m in im u m of $6.40 per day and a m axim um of $9.90 per day. D uring the dance there w ill be a roke bar open where pop and sandwiches w-il| be sold. Patrons and patronesses fo r the dance are Messrs, and Mines. Chas. Beidler, E. R. Husted, P. L. Malcolm, Palm er Johnson, H er- bert Lombard, M ark Morgan, John K elly. H arold W olfnrd, Robert Graham and Miss Eileen In low. Canteen w i„ e„ . f „ rr(K| No one may- leave the , , .. . dance and then return. The da net- w ill sta rt at 9:00 anti end p ro m p t ly at m idnight. D uring the 'interm ission a pro gram w ill he presented. Irene ¡chaffer and B e tty Bagley w ill play Stokowski's “ Concerto” as a tw o piano duet. A skit e n title d "D e r Bums vs Gas House Gang” w ill lx- given by a group of high school hoys I f this dann is successful and w ell attended there w ill lx- more in the fu tu re and it may eventu- a lly lead Jo a year around perma- nent prografn ,11 E loyd Eugene R ig b y, 19, S 2C, ° f 1925 N. Kiska, Portland and son o f Mrs. P. Rigby, Cross-Dell Ixxlge, Crescent Lake, has com- pleted basic Running at the Sub- m arine School, Submarine Base, New London, Conn., fo r d uty w ith our grow ing fleet o f underseas fighters. A fo rm e r student o f Cot- tage Grove High, Rigby has been in the N avy ten months and had recruit tra in in g at Farragut, Ida- ho. Rites for Mrs. Emma Miller Monday; Burial _ _ - _ Mrs. Robert B. Beck of Astoria w rite s the Sentinel th a t she has just received word from the w ar departm ent that her husband S /S g t Robt. B. Beck, w ith the a r m y a ir force is a prisoner, He had been reported missing since A p ril 11th when he made a flig h t over Germ any S Sgt Beck was w ith the W estern Lane Eire P atrol A ssn before enlisting in the ser- vice in September 1942. Last March he was awarded the a ir medal and in May was the recipient of the distinguished fly - in8 cross. Order Fertilizer For Next Year Farmers Advised 53 Percent of Bond Quota Is Raised Now South Lane county has man aged to make its w ar bond quota in fo u r previous bond selling cam- Pa'8 ns- but *f the Quota is raised this tdne a t the c,ose o t tbe cam" Pa‘g ". approxim ately fo rty seven percent of the $430.000 quota must be sold by Saturday night Ju ly 8th. Figures up to this m orning show the tw o principal selling agencies, the F irs t N ational Rank and the post office have sold a to ta l o f $227,752.66 or fif t y three percent o f the assigned $430,000. South Lane C ounty has a poor Bond Thermometer $-130,000.00 Oregon farm ers have an oppor In LO C al C e m e te ry this m eeting were m inim um on which the commix- tu n ity to protect themselves w ith —— — re p re se nta tive s of civic groups, sion could operate. supplies o f fe rtiliz e r fo r next employers, labor and veteran or- Rites fo r Mrs. Emma M ille r, 68, spring by ordering now and ac- The a tto rn e y general w ill be ganiza lions a form er resident who died at the cepting e a rly delivery, says A r- ,,s " '' ' ,‘” " ’’ i!',ncy $227,752.66 home of her son, L ow ell Hubbard th u r S. K ing. O. S C. extension Max Bird, service o ffice r fo r Ihe board has a u th o rity 7 lo a i n p i ro i p “ rl- at Deerhom. F rid ay m orning were specialist in soils. Am erican Ix’gion, open«-<| the a le funds fo r a self sustaining was held from the Phil Bartholom ew Despite allocations of fe rtiliz e rs m eeting and explained the cause a c tiv ity . T h e com m ission chapel at S pringfield Monday at available fo r 1945. supplies w ill of this meeting, sta lin g it has placed on th a t basis in 1925» 2.00 p. m. and interm ent was in s till be short, K in g predicts. To be always been a p rim a ry Issue of the the M asonic-I. O. O. F. cemetery safe next spring, he says it w ill various veterans organizations of Baltim ore, The prom otion of here. be necessary for a large nurnber the U. S to assist Ils veterans of C liffo rd C. Shaw, son of a form er M rs M ille r, whose maiden name of farm ers to buy and store on a ll our wars lo rehabilitate. Tins C hristian m in iste r here, a grad- was Emma M a rtin , was born at th e ir farm s a ll or a substantial w ork has been carried on by the uatc of the Southern Oregon Col- Lafayette, Oregon, January 22. share of th e ir 1945 fe rtiliz e r needs June 19-1-1 d il not improve the various veterans organizations at lege of Education and the L'niver- 1876 and was m arried to John -phe w ar food a dm inistration the ca|M-nac of th e ir res,s-etive m oisture situation any over pre sity o f Oregon, from 1st Lieuten- Vernon Hubbard M arch 25. 1891. recently commended farm ers fo r Posts The service o ffic e r’s w ork vious months and was the driest 'ln * Captain was announced by who died in 1932 In 1943 she m ar- buying and accepting delivery o f showing in the F ifth W ar Loan has been a gratis service w ith in June in fo u r years according lo the W ar D cjia rim en t June 30 ried George W . M ille r. th e ir fe rtiliz e rs e arly this past D rive, having attained only 53% e s e h organization and as you -ill data subm itted by M ajor W a lte r Captain Shaw, fo rm e rly employed S u rvivin g are 6 sons and daugh- y ca r and urged thcm to o f its quota w ith only three days know w ith the w o rld s greatest I). LaLonde, resident engineer at by the B irc h fie ld Shipbuilding ters. among whom - re Mrs. Sadie the practice fo r 1945. W ith o ut rem aining Joe B richer, chairm an co nflict in a ll limes m ight Is- said tin- ( ’o il agi- Grove dam. The pre- Company, Tacoma, Washington, is H ilah C raw ford, Co:cage Grove; this cooperation on the part of announced this m orning. M r. ” ls s till m its In fa n cy," the ser c ip ita tio ii fo r June 1944 measured i presently assigned as Chief. Mis Vernon, Low ell umi Lloyd Hub- farm ers, d is trib u tio n o f the larg- Bricher, wishes to take this op- vice officer's tasks have come to 1 05 inches at the dam; 1.23 inches eellaneous Inspection Section, bard, S pringfield; Roy Hubbard est tonnage of comm ercial fe rtil- p o rtu n ity to urge each and every- the burdensome im n t of reaching it London and 196 inches at Supply Division, Third Transpor- of W illam ina and Mrs. Zena M or- izers and fe rtiliz e r m aterials in the onc who can possibly buy any beyond the financial a b ility of any llh irk b u tto . There were six clear cloudy and 19 ta tion Zone. The T h ird Transpor- gan of Sweet Home; fourteen nation’s h istory would have been more bonds o f any series to do so one post to ca rry on w ithout days. 5 p a rtly cloudy. Ix»w tem perature fo r the - tauon Zone embraces the States grandchildren a n d three great impossible last ye ar W F A said on ° r p rio r to Saturday, Ju ly 8th some rem uneration. o f Pennsylvania. M aryland and grandchildren. She is also sur- N orm ally, the movement o f fer- The state has reached its quota C hairm an B ird introduced ('. V m onth oecured on the 4th and 5th w ith a reading o f 42. H igh was V irginia. C aptain Shaw; entered vived by tw o brothers. Robert t)Il2er ,s crowdpd m t0 fpw and it is h ighly desired th a t o u r McDonald. a representative of the Ihe A rm y May 4. 1942 as a p riva te M a rtin o f San Francisco C a lifo r- m onths each w ith manufac. d is tric t improve its present po U. S. Employment /\g«-ney, who on the 10th, 28th Mnd 29th w ith at Giegor Field, Washington, D. C. "ia. and Alonza M a rtin o f Council. tu rin g plants havjng tQ doubJe Qr sitjon are some allotm ents gave an explanation of the setup a reading of 86 w ith a mean tem He received h.s commission as a Idaho, and one s.ster M ina Vale o f tre b le th e ir w orkers dur.ng the w b>ch w ill be added into the to he established here In Cottage perature o f 56 2 Records of other years were; June 1911, to ta l of A tte n tio n has been calk'd to 2nd Lieutenant to 2nd Lieutenant by graduating P ortlaad She had lived a ll her pcak movement. In w a rtim * present actual Grove nnd asked ttia t a desirable except a few years is impossible. ^Manufacturers, it is m ore bonds w ill have to be p u r- p a rly lie chosen to a rt ns a repre 4 44 Inches, 1942. 3.14; 1913, 3.96 the fact that some picnickers from the tran spo rtatio n Corps O inches. visited the Cottage Grove lake C.S. 31 M arch 1943. sentative of the U S. Employment spe in as mg on. pointed out, in order to make the chased i f we ate to reach the over the 4th and left garbage on _ . ,, . ,, ... service and to act as service o f O ut-of-tow n people here fo r the best possible use o f m aterials 5430,000 quota w hich is the same Pvt. V ivian McNew, W om ens the grounds. The government does A rm y Corps, who has been sta- ^ ncral ' ' er£ fic e r fo r this liK ilily . It is not an<* M rs- Bcn available, need to keep fe rtiliz e r Quota w hich we a ctua lly made not approve o f this carelessness. m andatory that the p a rty chost-n tinned at Camp Upton. New York. °.f, ' Vash,nR’ o n : shipments going out reg ula rly e arlie r this year. Dumping of garbage makes w ork he a veteran, w hile a veteran Mrs. H ila h T etherow of Mon- through the season. In areas o f ------------------------- - spent Saturday and Sunday w ith fo r someone who must clean up would lx- preferable. It is to be RIO G AM E m outh; M r. and Mrs. M etz H ub- heaviest sales, dealers do not have her parents, M r. and Mrs. R. C. understood that the selected p a rty ..v s .« v enroute .i.v u .v to <U F rv ort » . Lewis, bard M onmouth and Mrs. Jen- warehousing fa c ilitie s available to E lk Season November 1 to the mess and If continued may » McNew, be agreeable to all organizations 30 (B u ll E lk may lx> kille d only, force the government to close the W ashington where she has beep n,e M a r,,n and ,w o sons o f M oro cadd> over a" y substantial quan- and parties concerned - the cm- Nov 1 to 14 in .Curry and T illa - area to picnickers and others -------------------------- tity . seeking recreation In addition transferred. ployers, civic organizations, labor, monk Counties) “ The 1945 fe rtiliz e r supplies are names o f the g u ilty parties are and veterans organizations This M r. and Mrs. S. A. Bolton have now being offered in this area,” Deer Season October 1 to 31 known to the government and *if received i v r i i o i i e c , word from th e ir sons, idea of centralization w ill give K in g reports. “ I t cannot be over A N ' T E LO P E -Sept. 24 to Octo- continued AN legal action w ill be fX'an Bolton. G M 2 /C on the speedier service to both the ve ter emphasized th a t these shipments ans and the employers o f labor. her 7, (except in two closed areas, taken. U.S.S. Satterlee destroyer, and are part o f our 1915 supply. I f Drakeses F lat d is tric t and the Signs have been posted in the M e rritt Bolton G M 2 /C on L S T. A ll nom inations fo r this posi A much b rig h te r outlook fo r tbe dealers do not store o r dispose The home o f M r. and Mrs. M illican F ort Rix'k W agontire re area, inform ing the public w hat both stationed in England, saying tio n at this meeting were declined Oregon poultrym en fo r the re- F rank W illis in the S ilk Creek tbem - each ca r refused w ill de gion. t1 w ill be perm itted. Sw im m ing and they had both taken p art in the com m unity was burned to the tra c t from w hat we know w ill be m a *nue r u n til another meeting of the V e t year was predicted RIRDM p. _ bathing w ill lx- at yo ur own risk, invasion over Europe and had ground Sunday between 12:00 and a seri°us shortage next year. I t recent,y by G. C. Keeney, general erans fo r discussion. D ale fo r Hasan Season Ot (.L A S j n this connection it was learned come out w ith fly in g colors. A fte r m eeting set Wednesday Ju ly 5th » -/„I'vV -v 1:00 p m when the kitchen roof a11 adds UP to the fact th a t Ore- manaRcr of the Pacific Coopera- < tobei 14 to No- (hat tw o near drownings oecured, the b a ttle M e rritt spotted Dean's at 8 p m v F w Hail iw v n r x vemher 5 -im it lou r buds daily, hut were averted by ihe tim ely boat and said it was a ll he could caught fire. O rigin o f the fire was gon farm e>'s have a chance to pro- t,ve P o u ltry Producers, who ex- C. A. VanDenhurg, acting sec not learned, but was understood tect themselves now. I f they do a belief that egg prices eig it in |Missession o r in seven presence o f M a jo r W a lte r R. L a - do to keep from jum pin g over reta ry. to have occurred w hile the fa m ily not *ake advantage o f the oppor- w * rap id ly rise to a point at o r (onsecu n e days w ith not more Lxinde, resident engineer, who board as they had not seen each were eating th e ir noon meal. u n ity , they may be forced to go near established ceilings. than one hen any one time, happened to be nearby when the other in 22 months. w ith o u t fe rtiliz e r.” Speaking to members o f the Several neighbors rushed over C alifo rn ia or Valley Q uail accidents oecurt-d. Oregon Baby C hick association a t Same dates a ; fo r pheasants w ith The same rule applies to the Cp*' Burd,ck 'I,a s k - w ” h ,hc to help, but flames gained too BERRY C E IL IN G PR IC ES th e ir annual m eeting at Oregon tx(g lim it 10 a day or in possession. hmiHin» building „ of r fires as .. it ... is in «___ forest . arm . > a lr » waves c u com m unication much headway ' to be checked and uune June u 13 i the office o f price ad- S tate college, Keeney said th a t Four Rummer reerrttonal s o ft ........................ .... Z •< designated sectors, sectors, properly possible save much ball teams b an k'd in tin- second ° f Douglas C ounty West o f High- in in designated properly , -r— £* b . M — f . , K„ MrB- —u . . . to . TP . of ceiling prices fo r fo ur kinds of raP‘dly and ‘ bat the picture has j nta 1 t, the week end household f u r n it u r e O n lv » fe w L . , , round o f tr ia l games Iasi Friday way <t9 October 11 lo 29. L im it posted w ith signs. In cide lly mond ,, , Tra.sk, |)tIv n silent ,s , tumiture_ onl> a few P rices are fire t --------- f changed from a surplus to a point pe rty W“ h h‘8 ’ ducers and second fo r re ta ile d : where there m ig h t almost be a night at the Jefferson grounds. two |x-r day, but not more than 6 the signs are government pro prop«> i John W. LaLonde, chief elec- LCeded ‘n “ v"Jg o the r buildings Red raspber r ies producers price shortage la te r on. F rank B ro w n ’s Methodist Wolves (luring the e ntire season. and should not be molested. tricia n's mate, son of L t. C o l and * ^ a r he dw"'l l l " K w h,^ h * a;s a 52.19, retailers price $2.85. Black The feed situation is also rea- howled in defeat when Jack C ar W A TER I't RE Mrs. W a lte r LaLonde, spent tw o to ta l loss as w ell as most o f the raspberries-producers price $2.01; sonably good, he said, w ith the te r ’s Eagles swooped (hem o ff lo W hile (lie lake was built p ri- a 8-5 loss The Eagles' infield, ure. retailers price $2.61. Blackberries outlook p ra ctica lly reversed fro m m n rily fo r flood control, the w ater d ,v s w *’ h his I’nren,s " h ile on a led by snapny Champ Husted at <»J tested 96 and is not contaminated. routine flig h t from the Great or dew berries-producers price w'hat it was six months ago. Pro- E. B. S T A H LM A N D IES th ird , cut o ff too many ncar-hits $1.89; retailers. $2.61. The above tein concentrates, w hich were The government of course does Lake Naval Station to Sand Point and Vernon Coop, pitcher, kepi 'n o t guarantee the q ua lity o f the Naval A ir Station, near Seattle, E li B. Stahlman, 83, died in a prices are io r this area and are short at the beginning o f the year, ihe M ethodists' heavy sluggers w a te r nt any time, but stands ,, M r- . L , «l»nde has , seen service in Eugene hospital June 29. ™ M r based on tw elve 12 ounce cups. are in reasonably good supply now .. . . knocking pop-flies. The M etho- o. . , i ready to cooperate w ith Ihe pub the Aleutians and is now tra in in g Stahlm and the industry Is more concern an, a retired sawyer, wi ■•as d ils were d efin ite ly o ff form and . • r, i n r. . lic fu lly . Those who are w illin g to V-12 students. ed about grain conditions, ln gen horn in Brooksville, Pennsylvania, lost many chances w ith errors. listen to the various rumors that eral, he explained, the general W illia m C. Cowart R. M 2 C, March 9, 1862 and had been a crop up periodically, should obtain who has lieen in Ihe South Pacific resident here fo r the past 24 years T lie J)orena Townies took a nlp- p o u ltry situation is much im prov from Oregon S late College sample fo r Ihe past 3 '^ years, is on a coming from Wyoming. and-tuck a ffa ir from Fred An ed over six months ago. Meats, Fats bottles and have an analysis 30-day leave, and is vis itin g a t derson's Q u a lity M arket Butchers Funeral services were held Red Stamps A8 through Z8, made fo r th e ir own satisfaction. the home o f M r. and M rs, T e rry Monday m orning from M ills chap- good ind efin itely. 4 lo 3. The game was fast and well A N N IE SH E R A TT R ITES The superintendent of the state ivinrih a m played from s h irt to finish, w ith ARE M ONDAY el w ith the Rev. F ra n k Brow n of- Processed Fruits, Vegetables parks a | l Ihe state game commix- few errors and some instances ficiating. In te rm en t was in the Dloc Stamps A8 through Z8 and sion botn have reported that the S Sgt. Clarence Duerst, son of Masonic-I.O.O.F. cemetery. |A 5 g o o d indefinitely. Rites fo r Annie C. S h e rra tt 84, of professional type playing lake is the finest in the state Mr. and Mrs. Arnold D uerst, n o w ------------------------------------------------- — Sugar were held from the M ills chapel ( oach C url French chose Leonard Barkem eyer lo pilch against D or- stationed "somewhere in Eng- Camp Hale, Colorado to Camp Sugar stamps 30 31 and 32 ycs,erda.v m orning w ith the Rev. land", has been promote«! to S w ift, Texas, ena’s flashy M ilo Chapman, which good ind efin itely. Sugar Stam p 46, „ Hilton . T. , Park L officiating. Inter. T Sgt. good fo r five pounds of canning ™ent wa® ,n ,he C anyonville ceme- created a p itcher's b a ttle a ll (he Jim m y Adkins Ph. M. 3 C was way. Lloyd Griggs and Hugh N ix W allace Sundsmo S 2 /C left shipped out last week fo r fu rth e r sugar through February, next ,ery at ( a a yonville. H er b u ria l was on her 84th birthday. She was on were (he umpires and are t o 1 ABEEN'E At the M cFarland Tuesday fo r F arragut. Idaho, a fte r overseas duty. year. | lx>rn in England Ju ly 5, I860 l>e congralulatcd fo r an cxccllenl Gasoline m a te rn ity home on Saturday, J u ly spending a 15-da.v leave w ith ' his Job. H arold Spriggs, m etal sm ith 1 C A-12 coupons, good through , S? e died Ju ly ls t a t ,he hom f 1, 1944. lo Mr. and Mrs. Claude w ife and father. of her son-in-law, John C. Ross on who has been in service the past September 21. Abeene, R. B. R l. Cottage Grove. P hyllis Sorensen, Yeoman ,3 C, three years in the H aw aiian Is- Tire Inspection Deadlines Gowdy Avenue, w ith whom she BEG PARDON a son, M arvin ( ’ laude. daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. W a lte r lands. Is home on a 20-day leave R egular inspections not required " ad made b*'r home the past Time is an im portant element in There »re i i i m i i . .Inrie» ahoiil Ihe w»r, g ettin g things «lone w ilh us as it I b'1* ,lon'' ,'*-r ,bi’ Wilbert Winkle, 44- M c IIt (» IL L A t h e B u tle r ma- Sorensen, ¿urixed F rid a y evening and is spending the tim e w ith his a fte r A p ril 20. tw enty-one years. She had lived Fuel Oil in the state since 1923 coming is w ith almost every one now anil 1 ri'1,rnbl 'Indlee »Im » deathly afraid te rn ily hum«' on Sunday, J u ly 2, from Cedar Falls, Iowa where w ife and son, David, and parents, g e ttin g In a h u rry as we did last i of p ll” ' ,,f '*• dle 1944, io M r. and Mrs. F rank Mc- she has completed her advanced Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Spriggs, Periods 4 and 5 coupons, good olorado and made her horn«* Thursday Invites trouble, in men- s" ,,lh lb know» enough «hout H u g ill o f Cottage Grove, a son, yeoman training. She is leaving through September 30. New per- in c °tta g e 'Grove since 1927. Michael Ray. Honing the Brlcker-Hanaen wed- ¡' m"r k' ' '’ *’ M r. and Mrs. O. W. Blaekmore iod 1 coupons fo r the 1944-1945 S urviving are a son, W illiam today fo r her permanent assign j he »Iring» the Japt out on ih r brach. have received word that th e ir son heating year may be used as soon S h e rra tt o f LaFayette, Colorado ding last Thursday, Ihe name o f I ment in C alifornia. N O R TH C U TT A! B u tle r ma I Sgt. Norman Blaekm ore is as they are received from local an^ daughters, Mrs. Charles the bride, Miss Ruth B ricker, was I Y o u'// e n jo y l/ii« ifory. Read i l — te rn ity home on Tuesday, July 3, W ilb u r L. W orkm an, son somewhere in France." He w rite s boards. Parker and Mrs. H arvey Fox both in a dve rten tly spelled B rich e r as to M r. and Mrs. James of M r. and Mrs. W. I.. W orkm an. that S Sgt. O rval Blaekmore is Shoes :Of Longm ont, Colorado. Also by w ell ns her parents, Mr. anil Mrs. SERIALLY, IN THIS PAPER N o rth c u tt o f ( ulp ( ’ reck, a daugh- has recently been transferred from not fa r from him, but they have A irplane Stamp 1 and 2, good fourteen grandchildren and fo ur H en ry B ricker, t ter, Ju dith Irene, iC a m p Hale, ( ’olorado, to Camp ind efin itely. great grandchildren Present at June Weather Continued Dry Don’t Dump Garbage Around Lake Area Hunting Season Brighter Outlook Seen for Oregon Poultry Industry Frank Willis Home Destroyed by Fire Sunday Afternoon Softballers in Second Round Friday Eve Ration Calendar B IR T H S Mr. Winkle Goes to War sales bu