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Mailed in Con formity with P O D. order No. 19687" VOLUME 1.1 V Bids on Two Rural Routes Are Accepted OOTTAOK GROVE, LANE COUNTY OREGON, Till RSI,AY JI I.Y I : 191» Farm Labor Camp Home Boys und Girls in the Portion Umpqua FIGHTING FORCES National Forest To Be Operated of O u r Nation Again at Coburg Closed to Travel NUMBER 48 Chub Gives Engineer Big Battle, Is Landed Cottage Grove Lake 5th War Loan $57,000 Short Of Dist. Quota Most fishing expeditions have a happy ending even though when fishermen open the bag of sur- The fa rm liilx ir camp that has A proclam ation which is being prises, ,be surprises ar«- al- been uperatcd at Coburg I In- last published in today’s Sentinel ways pleasant. When r. W. kags- seveiul yearn, firs , by the Farm closes a portion of the Umpqua dale, p rincipal engineer and chief Bids on tw'o ru ra l m ail routes Seeunty A d m in istra tio n and last The fifth fifth w loan o ffic ia lly national fores, to unregulated use of operations of the Portland dis- w a ar r loan running out of Cottage Grove year "by the W ar Fixxt Adm inis owing to the fire hazard now ex- trie ,. U S. a rm y enginec-s, heard ended Saturday, July 8, w ith have been let, but returns on the tratio n. w ill lie Operated thia year isting in p ra ctica lly a ll forests, about the reputation of the C ',- South Lane showing a d e ficit of 3rd route, Blaekbutte had no, by the Extension Service of O re The proclam ation signed J u ly 11,h iage (Grove lake fo r tro u t, he $57,000, having failed to reach been received ut th«- local poet gon S ta ll- College, according to by G overnor Earl Snell, covers wanted to try . it. Accompanying th e ir quota of $430,000 by th a t office yesterday m orning. N. J S Fletcher, county agent. the portion of the Umpqua fores, M r. Ragsdale was Lt. Wneeler. amount. The sale of bonds to in - Nelson, postmaster announced Glenn G riffith , a teacher in the known as area 68 o r the Steam- also of the P ortland office. dividual» under Series E lagged Some changes have lieen made In Eugene High School, w ill tie in boat area. L t. Col. M a jo r LaLonde of and ,he W3r finance com m ittee is the routes let and extensions made charge of the camp under the Perm its mast be obtained by course served as chaperon and led accepting all purchases durin g the to serve u number of patrons. general supervision of the county those tra ve lin g in the watershed i he fj.shermen to the favored spot. balance o f Ju ly as applying O rval Whaley v. ns the successful agent and 1 lu rry Bower, who la of the Row R iver except the Brice Anxious to live up to his reputa- bidder on the Ixirane route, suc m charge of tin- farm labor o f Creek road to the F airview look tion as a good fisherman, alleged ceeding John Stuart, retired. The fice In Eugene fo r the Extension out, unless such persons are en to have been established in the te rrito ry served on this route has Service. M r. G riff,Ih and a crew gaged in logging o r m ining in the deep south where fish are fish and $430,000.00 been reallocated to serve the te r ure now xetting up the camp. area affected. Perm its may be r ito r y from Ixirune to A n lau f and rea lly fig h t, the chief started P re lim in a ry arrangem ent! have securer, at Sharp's Creek, F air- the te rrito ry from Anlauf to the l>een made to care fo r ax many $372.844.00 view lookout station o r Layng iishing m earnest and it was not Woodard mad Just south of the lieople ax In fo rm e r years. This creek Ranger station. lonK unUl h‘\ <‘n ° rt8 we1re r^ ' W ix x D n l m ill has lx-en added to camp has proved of real value in Those who secure perm its must warded w ith w hat appeared 'o be the Lorane rout«- and taken from helping meet the late July, A u agree to obey three regulations, a prize fish. A t least that was ihe S Sgl. Robert B. Beck, hall Ben H ickey H A 1/C, son of ttie B laekbutte route. In tra ve l gust, and September demand fo r ,o build no fire except places des- way the chief and his witnesses a B-17. w lio fa tu rre t gunner on Mrs. N ellie Hickey. Attended local ing from here to Lorane the Lx,r- harvest labor because I, has en ignaled in the perm it, to have as fe lt and as he gave the fish the ane ca rrie r w ill serve about th ir abled people who live in remote a prisoner of w a r In Germany, high school. Enlisted in the navy part o f the trave lin g equipment line, he was given encouragement teen patrons on the Overholser pnrtx of Lane C ounty, In other S. Sgl Bei-k was awarded the a ir in J u ly 1943, la te r transferred to tools suitable fo r extinguishing a and in the few minutes of fig h t medal in M arch and in May was the marines. Now in central Pa road and instead of tu rn ing back o regon counties, o r other states. fire and to re fra in from sm oking the fish grew several pounds in at Lorane the ca rrie r w ill go over to have a place to camp w hile th«- recipient of the distinguished cific. He has received medal fo r except in places designated as the im agination of the three nsh- expert riflem an. the te rrito ria l mud by way of w orking m our Lane (Aiunty h a r fly in g croas. safe in the p erm it. ermen. W ell, the struggle fin a lly the Addison and sons and the vest. The same regulation closes the ended in shallow w a te r and the AN E IG H T H A A E BO M BER of th e ir group. He said, “ we got S kelton m ills bi Anlauf. serving People interested in livin g In the f,sh was brought to the surface; some 16 new fam ilies between this camp w hile w orking in Ihr S T A T IO N , E N G LA N D . . . . .Four quite a kick out o f a visit and W illam ette forest adjoining Umpqua, effective J u ly 12th and ¡t wasn't the big tro u t expected, the m ills and Anlauf. and from harvest should ge, in touch W it h Oregon flyers from P ortland and ta lk about old times.'' He w rites the o rd in a ry A nlauf come up highway 99 Io H a rry Bower, who is In charge v ic in ity , a ll members of the same fu rth e r th a t “ we hack home the same regulation applies to its but a sucker o f _____________________ the Woodard mad tw o miles south of the fa rm labor office in Eugene, Eighth AAE F lyin g Fortress should be very th a n k fu l we don't entrances. O ther areas in the breed. I t sure fought though. county w ill also be closed sh o rtly A fte r the sucker was captured a„ ains. th(1 4rlvP Th«r<.fnr<, it of town. T hirteen fam ilies w ill be or w ith County Agent Fletcher. group, were decorated recently fo r have to w o rry about fly in g and travelers can obtain the vi«i»o r, landed ten n ice tr o ic a g ^1?St1 th ° d r,\ e ' Therefore, it , ----- .... — lnp v isn o.s lanaect ten nice trouu, W1jj be|p a great deal if individua l served on the Dugan road on ex th e ir p art in the bombing attacks bombs." They are a sigh, to s«.- necessary inform a tion at the en *he longest was 13 inches. tension to M J i -«rvln place P i- on Nazi-held France leading up to w ill m ake additional E bond p u r , ça nee o f such areas closed trons living on the m ule between the invasion by A llied forces. Donald Ew ing S-IK . stationed chases during the rem ainder o f here nn<l Lorane w ill s till la- on Among the Airm en w ere: S ta ff «• Bremerton. W ashington, son of this m onth Also employers who < ITATIONS TO BE llie Collage Grove Isirane route Sergeant Jack E M urphy. 24 ball M r and M rs Ro> Ew ,ng was are w orking under a salary deduc PRESENTED From Lorane to the Aiidison place tion plan should make an e ffo rt C hristian Shaper, 86, d a d at his tu rre t gunner from Cottage Grove. bonlP on a wt-ck end lib e rty Sat- on the Lorane m ute and from to have the bonds issued on the liona- on South R iver road July who won the Oak Leaf C luste r to urday and Sunday. The C alvin Funk Post, A m e ri the Addison place back around to Rites fo r Mrs. A rtlissa Breese last day o f Ju ly instead o f w a it- S /S g t. Basil S m ith of Creswell, can Legion and A u x ilia ry w ill give the W txidard road. Cottage Grove. 6,h. He was born a, Braunsch the A ir Medal. H is m other, Mrs. Handy. 95, were held from the ing u n til the fir s t o f August. Ella B utler, lives at 613 S. E weig n«««r Denmark, March 18, recognition to tw o citizens fo r i aerial gunner and engineer sta- Lorane m ule. The Blaekbutte M ills chapel Tuesday afternoon An analysis shows th a t the post c a rrie r w ill s till serve the te rrito ry 1858. and in 1886 was m arried to Avenue. Portland. His w ife is Mrs. lioned in Ita ly w ith th«- arm y a ir th e ir e ffo rts in behalf of the 5th a, 2:30 p. m. w ith L. P. Nebelung, office issued $12,800 w o rth o f M arjorie M urphy of 317 S. 6th F ra n « ska W ehnet, who dan.* ir. w a r loan. The D.S.C. cita tio n w ill corp*, according to wo-d from the .________ from here to th«- Woodard roa«l . wgnLÏ C hristian m inister, o ffic ia tin g . In - bonds a ll in the E series, and The Disston route has again 19 2 H.- had resided here since , Street, Cottage Grove. w ar departm ent received by his * R , erm en, was in the Masonic-I.O. the other Issuing agency, the F irs t .. , .. „ ... been awarded to C. A. Moore, the 1932 and had been a resident of parcnls, M r. and Mrs. E. O. F /O Alan B. R«-ed, son of M r. cemetery. N ational Bank, issued $294.444 new cwntraci eltoclivr August 1st. the state since 19<J9. }Iandy otw o f t he oldest to ta l Tor a îf séries. There was and Mrs. H a rry Reed of B. B. Sm ith, has been missing since rest and the medal to the Legion-. S urviving are three children: The oftly chunge nuide in I his o [ ¡ ^ t h Lane county $536,000 w orth of bonds purchased m ute Cottage Grove, Oregon is June 26th and was lust in a flig h t nairv o r A u x ilia ry w orke r who o - route la an extension made to Ernes, C. Shaper <)t Cottage tamed the highest quota Both the djpd a| a Eugcnc hospital Ju ly 8. b> buyers such as the county, over Austria. now at an A ir Service Command serve the Harvey addition east of Grove. Mrs. B ertha Watson of awards are awards o f m e n t and ghp was at C incinnati, state. Southern Pacific Company, the c ity lim it and w ill accomo M y rtle Point and Mrs. Rosa Fox S tation somewhere in England and L t. Thomas Cox w ith the ma are w o rth y o f consideration and Ohjo j u(y lg49 an(J ha(J Jjved the o il companies, etc., o f w hich has participated In a course de date tw enty to tw enty fire pa of San Francisco. C alifo rn ia; also rines a, Siupan. has been wound- a fte rw ard as heirlooms, the state fo r 50 years the past received o u r fa ir allo tm e n t signed to bridge the gap , between tron« five grandchildren. ... ed, according to a telegram re I f in line fo r this honor o r if 40 years she nad resid<?d' here. am ounting to $65.000. The to ta l tra in in g in the states and s o ld ie r-, cpjV(.d hLs mQ J(.nnjp He was a member o f the L u th you know o f a friend in line fo r c . f ° r which South Lane can take mg in an active theatre o f war. Cqx o f 6th s|reet Thp S urviving are one son George c $372.844. eran church snd W.O.W. lodge the honor, k in d ly subm it name to Handy, and a daughter, M rs. Eva The remains were taken to Lewis W ilson B M 1/C w ith the telegram was received here F ri- Joe B richer, local chairm an. The sta tistics w ith reference to Scott, both o f Roseburg: eight M y rtk Pom, fo r interm ent M ills amount o f money available fo r Coast Guard and Mrs. W ilson of day. but no details were given. great grandchildi en and tw o chapel in charge o f arrange- 208 SIGNATURES ON investment showed tha, there was N orth Cove. W ashington visited A dditional inform a tion is hoped grandchildren. inen,.«. PETITION NO. 17 as much money capable o f being las, week a, the home o f M r. fo r w ith in ihe next week. W ilson’s m other, Mrs. G. W. »5 PER CENT INCREASE IN converted to w a r bonds durin g Now thu, w arm weather is here, Pvt. Johnny M inor, who was KITES FOR CAROL JUNE the fifth drive as there was during The follow ing, taken from the Sweet. WAVE ENLISTMENTS the three m art im p ortu n, factors seriously wounded in action in the Townsend Flash B u lle tin , w ritte n DAVIS the fo u rth w a r loan drive and _______ in preserving egg q u a lity tin,«-, Islands about fo ur A C George Dugan, son o f M r. A d m ira lty apparently the medium sized and by Beecher Hess. Flash e dito r o f A 25 per cent increase in cn- de- Funeral tenqierature and h um id ity services were held and Mrs. A r th u r Dugan, gradu- m onths ago, has w ritte n friends sm aller investor was no, su ffic maud more attention, according to Tuesday from the F irst Baptist aled June 25 from p rim a ry flig h t her«- lh a , he is much improved, the Townsend l egislative bureau. listm enta of W A VES in June over iently aroused to the p oint where w ill be o f interest to the members the averagp fo r , he f i „ t fjv c O. S. Fle,«-liiT , county agent, church in Eugene fo r Carol June tra in in g school at Dos Palos, C al bu, s till in ,h«- hospital in New ow n sen d club clu h and an d th e eir .. • __________ 1_1 lr*ey were stirre d tc action. I t is Townsend ir When the temperature Is high Davis, 24, w ile of H arold J. Davis ifornia. A C Dugan received Ihe Guinea. P vt M inor attendixl the of th e T m onths o f 1944 has been recorcted dt,sj red t bat many E bonds w ill be friends: and h um id ity low, deterioration RnU| (. 2. Junction C ity, who died d as an *ndlca^*on increasing sold durin g the balance o f this local high school and made his ‘•When the Congress re ’cesse p o p u la rity o f this women’s ser- mOnth so that the quota can be of eggs Is gre atly increased. Saturday nigh, ut a Eugene hos- highest honors in his class fo r his flying , grades anti a ttitu d e on the home w ith his broth«-r and sister- In w arm weuther eggs need ,0 pdu| S|„, ,s ,,|M, KUrviv,Kj by ,win fo r the republican and democrats vice, reports C hief W . E. Bell o f reached. tie gathered tliree or fo ur times a daughters. Judith Deane and San- flig h t line and was presented w ith in-law . M r. and M is. Tom M inor, m r o T u im a k r iD ’V h e ^ lS ^ ro ^ T e « ’! th<? Eugene navy re c ru itin 8 «ta- In re fe rrin g to the purchases o f day, rooled im m ediately and held dra u , UISt. |x)rn JutH. gQ. her a $25.00 w a r bond and bracelet. tion. w hich handles WAVE appli- the Standard O il Co., o f C ali- Sgt. and Mrs. Eugene M. Dan tures to make up the 218 til a tem peralure from 40 Io ... 65 . ,,art.nt s, .......... Mt and Mrs. W illia m lie hus been transferred to Stock- neis arrived Sunday from Nash- ° n . " Ur dl!'chdrg'? Pe‘ ll,v n N a 17. cations in thLs a rea fornia. part of which has been A ir Base, ................ S tix -k to n , C a lifo rn ia v ille Tennessee ,0 spend his fui «kgi.-es w ith a relative h u m id ity „ T e lfo rd o f Junction C ity ; ton .............. ...................... We are proud of he record we More W AVES are e nlisting In allocated to th is d is tric t. John above 8b J«*r <;cn, to <n.rt,,ain grandpan nts. M r. and Mrs. Joseph f ° r basic tram m g. ()ough W llh h l s n ( ^ . ir ,.ntii M r made in o u r signa ure drive. p Oregon now than ever b«‘fore Finneran, local manager announc- ihe o rigin al q ua lity, says N« m -I I Sams ()f M y r t jp p o ln , fo rm e rly p v, Ro|x- ii J. C herry has grad- und Mrs. L. L. S trong and aunts. are now sixteen signatures ahead OWjng to three m ain factors: ed yesterday th a t his company Bennion. O. S. C Extension Ser- of Q itta g e Grove, und M rs of any previous p etition record. Oreenn had purchased a to ta l o f $270,000 vice poultrym an. II.- suggests . 3 , -|-,.|,f)rd of R()s,.burg She uatixl from radio school as a -Mrs. Ed Decker and Mrs. C. E. We w ill renew our e ffo rts to get . . / i ’l l ’ ,he s<-°res °* Gregon three bond camoaiens marketing eggs twice a week was „ ()f Mr> u .v Van skilled radio technician, Sioux Brown and w ill go to M y rtle Point th.. , .m ninin.. «on Uonoin.oa n W AVES who have returned to ln. 1 / ?a81 *nree Dona campaigns, the rem aining ten signatuies n - . „ „ „«o» which had been all«Jcated to Lane during summer months, although St-hoau k of this c ity and was w ell Falls, South Dakota, a fte r which to v is it his parents. Sgt. Daniels m ediately upon the re tu rn o f the l £e,r h mes 00 lea ,n ,he P * / county and th a t his company had he adds tho, q u a n tity can he m ain- known h(>ri, havjng v ,Ml(.d ,„ .r he was sen, Io p re -ra d a r sch«x»l has b«*en stationed a, the Nash- Congress. W ith yo u r help we feel th ^ e m on,hs have brought oack purchased $45,000 through the a, Chanute Field, Illino is. He was v ille A rm y A ir Center. tained fo r some ,1m«- w ith propel grand|uirents and aunt. certain of success. enthusiastic reports o f the in te r- F irs t N ational Bank here durin g ---- ,----------- * Eggs -----•" need to b«- envlronment. recently transferred ,0 Boca Ra "As we pass Independence Day and ‘m por,an, *" th<? ^ . SWn/ I h™ gh Pvt. Wayne Monroe was re com pletely coolixl before they an* ( HESS POPULAR PASTIME ton, Florida where he is attending ce ntly transferred from Camp r,a' y - fo rts o f E. V. Burris, district cased, our thoughts n a tu ra lly revert ,0 udvunr«*d radar school and expects AMONG FIGHTING MEN Second. Oregon women have re- sales manager o f the Standard a t To m nintuin egg qua lity, each to be there fo r several months. B arkley. Texas ,0 Denver. Col the love we have fo r our c >untry S A IP A N , Murianus Islands (De «hi. a .., ¡„¡sponded to the urgent need fo r Portland, a considerable sum has person who handles the eggs pro- His w ife and baby returned re orado where he is attending a and fo r w hat this day means in nrA<»T-c» «. » u n * j i . » ... . ... , n more W A VE S to release navy men been allocated in each of the five duce!-. Wholesaler, Jobber, re ta ile r l« y d t The ancient game of chess cently from Sioux Falls, South technicians school at Fitzsimm ons our history. In this re ^ a 'd we call , o J . , sprung overnight into a fa vorite .. .. . . , . fo r service a, sea or a, advanced bond drives. General hospital. and consumer needs Io he equip yo ur atte ntio n ,0 w nat tiic great ,__ , , „ . . . Dakota where they spent fo ur Am erican n n h .l^ n n h o r ba<ips -k e e p in g R foremost Oregon E a rly tabulations Monday re- ped ,0 keep eggs ill the proper M arine pastim e on (he ship tha, months w ith Pvt. Cherry. p olitical philosopher , ^ a v « « » s P vt. Leon A. Lancaster, son of tem perature and h um id ity, Ben brought M arines here. esman Thomas Jeiierson ? !*? anding record fo r ^ 'u n le e r s vealed the county had gone ov.-r Castle o f Cottage und stat nion says. A hum idified egg s to r fo r the navy. its $5,000.000 quota by $652,994. Mrs. W .ildo Hensley returned M rs. H a rry On one to u r o f the decks, I said: age room, Io hold eggs on ihe noted ten contests in progress. A ll F rid a y T h ird , the opening of many new The state also met its $125,000,000 from N o rfo lk, V’ irglnia Grove, Ore., has arrived over farm , Is described m O.S.C. station bu, three of the 20 players told where she has been vis itin g w ith seas w ith U. S. A rm y Troops in 'M e hold these tru th s to oe h a s" ” a f new <luota- but neither the d is tric t, arc I’ na- ‘ - 01 naval activity aoct new P or Countvhad m et th e o u o ta circ u la r 138, "F actors A ffectin g the South Pacific. He trained a, 1 self-evident, th a t a ll n u n naval stations and aviation cen- slale ° r county naa met me quota me they were newcomers to the her husband who is w ith ihe .Sea created equal; th a t they are en Egg Q u a lity ” . The h u m id ifie r in Camp A dair, Ore., and Ft. Ord, bees stationed there. ters to W AVES has stim ulated on the ser,es E bonds- although the household re frig e ra to r is the game. about C alif., Private Lancaster also has dowed by th e ir C reator w ith cer the interest o f many more young the county w-as w ith in Although not as w idely played th a t best place Io hold eggs in the $200,000 oT the m ark at the last Leo Wayne Easterling R M 2 C, a w ife liv in g in Cottage Grove, tain inalienable r i g h t s ; women. as card games, chess is ideally son of M r. and Mrs. Charles Eas home. among these are life, lib e rty , and count. Vernon Shattuck S 2 C sta the pursuit o f happiness; th a , to suited fo r w h ilin g away the long te llin g o f Disston Route, was AUTOMOBILE DEALERS FIVE LOSE LIVES IN hours on shipboard because o f (he granted a 10-day leave and flew tioned at Camp Luis Obispo, C al preserve these rig h ts governm ent! MEETING ifo rn ia is here on a 15-day leave COQUILLE DKOWNINkiS are institute d among men, d eriv length o f tim e required fo r the from the east coast ,0 spend a average game. There is a wide d e -' few * days w ith his parcnls and v is itin g his parents, M r. and Mrs. ing th e ir jus, powers from the Miss Opai Woodson, price clerk Five Coquille residents drowned mand fo r nil available chessmen brother. He has been serving B. C. Shattuck. He is w ith a consent o f the governed'.’’ M iaits, Fats o f the OPA office in Eugene, has naval beach battalion. in the capsizing of two boats in and boards. "somewhere in the A tla n tic .” He _____ _ Red Stamps A8 through 7.8, notified the local office th a t there f , tbe c oos bay area over the week- enlisted in thd navy in November , good Indefinitely. w ill be a m eeting of interested pnd J9,2. Capt. Norman A. Thomson, son SCOUT LE A D E R N EE D E D Proeesaed Fruit», Vegntablaa autom obile dealers w ith OPA of- of M r. and Mrs T h o rin O. Thore- A scout m aster fo r a new Boy Earl Green, 34, his wife, Elva, Blue Stumps A8 through 78, and ------------- fieials fo r discussions o f the ¿en- Jnck B radford w ith the U. S. son o f Black B utte route, Cottage Scout troop is badly needed fo r M U R P H Y — A t the M cFarland eral price regulation No. 540 on and daugb ,e r Ann, 6, lost A5 good indefinitely. this vic in ity , but so fa r no volun navy stationed at Seattle, Wash- Grove, has been assigned to ihe m a te rn ity home, Wednesday, Ju ly F rid a y night, J u ly 21, at the of- tb e ir bves in a tte m p tin g to swim Sugar «ngton spent the week end at the M ountain Home. Idaho a rm y air 12, 1944, to M r. and Mrs. D elm ar flee o f price adm inistration, 29 asbore *n C ro ft lake. Sugar stamps 30, 31 and 32 teers have been secured. The home o f his parents, M r. and Mrs. fie ld as adm inistrative officer. F irst Baptist church is ready to goo«, ind efin itely. Sugar Stamp 40, M urphy of Umpqua, a son. West 11th street, Eugene, at 7 30 The Coquille riv e r claimed Frank Bradford Capi. Thoreson entered the m ili- Michael James. p, m. Please arrange tc attend Chester and Russell Summers, 32 g«xid fo r five pounds of canning take up the sponsorship of a new , . ta ry service September 16. 1940, fourteen prospective and 36, brothers. T w o o th e r oc- sugar through February, next tn x ip and G M has retu rn - ‘«im and n has the a arm nit- O 'B R IE N A t the B u tle r ma- this meeting. troop nicm ntemners secured, „,1 Johnny j , W . ilson , as a attended iie n u e ii in«- rm y y an liers have been secured year. te rn ity home. Wednesday, J u ly 5, M r m r , v ~ „ , cup.ints of the boat, Clyde W il- hut the movement has been halted 1 i d „u n ,,lln in X a rraguf, forces tra in in g schools nt M iam i Gaaollnc . due 1944, to M r. and Mrs. Everett M OOD' DAIRY RANCH SOLD b«nson and his son, Roger, swam to the lack of » se.,,,1 mnclo.. d!' h° " nd ,S "P ^ d in g a short . A-12 coupons, good through ’ 1,(1 ,0 ’ ^e lack of a scon, master. leave w ith his w ife and fa m ily .. Bench, F lo rid a . O 'Brien o f Cottage Grove, a .. . ~ *° safety. September 21. Seoul leaders o the r than those M r. and Mrs. T. H. Moody have All bodies were recovered. d a u gh te r, Sally Ann. S Sgt Faye Ewing somewhere Cpl. M a rtin L«x> Meyer w ith the Tire In»|>e«-0«n Deaitllnes i now w o rkin g have e ithe r gone sold th e ir d a iry ranch south of in England w rite s his parents, m ilita ry polic«*, stationed police, stationed a, San BR O W N A, the B u tle r m ater- town ,0 M r. and Mrs. H. H. Lip- Regular Inspections no, required wair or moved away, so there BEAR KILLS GOATS M r. und Mrs. Roy Ewing that h« n lty home. Monday. Ju ly 10, 1944, pert o f Ashland, who pjan I . take a fte r A p ril 20. can hc no more expansion of the Pedro, C alifornia, is spending a has been advanced to assistant Fuel O il scout movement u n til a scout mas- A large bear kille d about 25 20-day furlough w ith Ids w ife and to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brow n of possession in about ten days. M r Anlauf. a daughter. M a rily n Gayle, and Mrs. Moody have already goats and injured a valuable m ilch Perltxl 4 and 5 cou|xins, gixxl ,e r has been found. The existing arm am ent chief. He was fo rm e rly through September 30. New period troop has its membership quota crew chief and arm orer. He also baby and w ith his w ife's parents, S T E W A R T A , the B u tle r ma- fu rn lh ir e T o * th e ir nZw . l' ^ ,a‘’hOld cow fo r Jim Spahr 12 miles east 1 coupons, now good. ¡fille d and can take no more. I f you w rites that he had a happy su r M r. and Mrs. H erbert Moon. Cpl. te rn itv home Monday J n lv 10 l u , m iu ie to th e ir new «lutne near . , , ____ prise wh« n lie me, Sydney W ynne, bursday night. The want a w o rth w h ile job or have a M eyer entered the service in No- 1944. ,0 Seaman 2 C and M rs' Redm°nd. They have lived here 0 ,ere aiit Shoes Joseph Thomas Stew ar, of Sag- sin<* and ;° r tb c P<>«t seven anim al was seen in this v ic in ity A irpla ne Stamps 1 and 2, good friend that can f ill the b ill, this is who Is a second lieutenant and ventlxT, 1942. a real oportunity ,v be of s e r v ic e ./'^ 1 pilot in one of the s«|,ladrón ¡ , ¡naw, a son, Dudley Dee. years have opciated a dairy. • several weeks ago. indefinitely. (Continued on Ixick page) Bond Thermometer Christian Shaper Dies Here July 6th Rites for Mrs. A. B. Handy Tuesday P. M. £gg Preserving In Hot Weather vaj activity aiid Ration Calendar B IR T H S