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o M ailed In Con fo rm ity w ith P.O.D. order No. r-M itfr B* $ J$| ■ . [-•■I VOLUME LV : (JOTTAÍ JE GROVE, LANK COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY. HEI’TKM BER 21. 1944 Airway Feeder Line All Set For So. Hearing to Begin on Lane Co. Fair Nov. 1, San Francisco FIGHTING FORCES September 23rd. I lome Boys and Girls in the Recreational Hall Secured for Local Youth Program . / s f í f f W W NUMBER 6 City Will Approach End of Year Wtih Debt of $45,700 Enrollment of Local Schools Gains Slightly of Our Nsition The •Civil aeronautics board ha« The c ity w ill approach fhe end o ffic ia lly announced that form al o f the year w ith a m unicipal debt bearings on application to pro o f $45.700, which represents a con- vide feeder all line service to some Erank Brown, chairm an o f the »iderable reduction over the cor- 100 Pacific Coast ellu-s and towns recreationa! program announced responding period of four years w ill tie held in San Francisco, be Saturday. September 23 I n the yesterday that a recreational hall aK°- O utstanding bonds total $81,- bi« day fu r the South Lane fa ir ginning November 1, according lo fo r the teen age youngsters of this l,bb w ith a sinking fund of $32,- Enrollm ent in the Cottage Grove word received here balay from and harvest festival. F a ir official« d is tric t had been secured in the 300 ,o aPP'y on ’ hi» indebtedness schools on opening day, Monday Southwest Auw ays, one of the anticipate the largest attendance building fo rm e rly occupied by Tb'* f ™nk »ewe.- started in 1924 o f this week, showed an increase fo r feeder yet seen here fo r the one day pioneer applicants B ill's Super M arket in the Cot- w il) b* Pa,d in October. A of .......................................... ................. five and one-half oercent in the route« in this area. event and promise a bigger fair, tage Grove hotel Plans are un- balance of $.1,500 w ill be paid at elem entary schools and eight per- This w ill m ark only the second p a rtic u la rly in the livestock ex derway to redecorate the build- tb ' s ’ irn,‘ rhc arm ory is debt free cent jn the union „high school as hibit«. 1 he arm ory building w ill tim e since 1039 that the Hoard has ing and equip it w ith the necessary w db exception o f a balance o f compared w ith last year. The again be used to bouse the ex- j held Its hearings In the region fa cilitie s to ca rry on the program SL000 which w ill be paid 'ini 1945 grade school's enrollm ent is in- hibit« w ith the llvestock pens lo under consideration fo r routes. d u rin " the fa ll and w in te r months. and there is a balance of $1,300 creased ^y 26 students and the cated near the arm ory building Southwest official« pointed out It — The hall w ill serve as a recrea in the general refunding account high school by 28. T his represents The arm ory w ill be open tumor- *" (,xprct««d that from tw o to three tional center fo r youths of the a to ta l increase fo r both schools row. the 22nd, from I 30 p. nt. Io w ecka w ill be required to complete 13-19 age group. Damon Scott, o f 6.6 percent. 7:00 p. m. to receive exhibit«, ’ be hearing«, which are to lx- held equipment chairm an said equip School officials believe th a t a -fudging o f the exhibit« w ill be ’ h San Francisco's civic a udltor- ment needed fo r the hall would portion of this increased e n ro ll from 11:00 Io 1.00 p. nt on the lum and w ill I«- open to the public. include a b illia rd table, ping pong m ent on the firs t day may be 23rd and doom w ill |>e open to —■ — — - table, ju te box. daveno, flo o r accounted fo r by the late open visitor« fm m 1:00 til 0:00 p lam p and a num ber o f small ing of school this year, and th a t on the 23rd. A ll exhibit« shoul« i t games including checkers. The there may not be as many late en removed by 10:00 p. m. com m ittee w ill appreciate knowing Sr tran ts as usual. I f such is the case. The follow ing judges have been o f any one who may have any of The Survey o f a ll business firm s ,he to ta l reg istra tio n fo r the year Pvt. John C. Edwards, son of appointed to serve the various de James M c F a rla id Edwards, pet the above equipment which they in Cottage Grove w ill be taken by may not ’ bow as large an increase (L t. and Mrs. W. A Edwards of ty o ffic e r in naval a ir force. Son w ill loan o r donate. partm ents o f the fa ir: Mrs W. L. as now indicated. i Culp Creek, w ith the arm y a ir of L t. and Mr« W A. Edwards o f W orkman. r lowers. Genevieve __________ Redecoration and th'e renovation H igh School seniors on Monday A comparison of firs t day enroll- N ettleton, fa rm security home su corps, stationed at A m a rillo , Tex- Culp Creek and a graduate o f the w ork of the hall to include re- afternoon. September 25th. accord — Enlisted *■'------ *— - 1943. - - - ....................................................... as ments by by classes classes fo fo r r last last year year and and pervisor of Eugene, te xtiles; Ray -t.sl in November local union high school w ith the pairin g and sanding o f the flo o r <n8 ,o F ra n k R. Brown. Chairm an ments s: «« m -» Bowers, county fru it Inspector, c’r a r follow x r u * 31 An analysis by L. R. Breltbaupt, Graduate •cf w ith class o f 1944 from class of 1942. L a te r attended the and the redecoration o f the w alls ° f the Cottage G rove division of this year farm crops and grain IG H H SCHOOL: SCHOOL: 19-1.3 1944 ion high school and was U niversity of Oregon. Enlisted in 1S to be done by the youngsters ’ be Lane C ounty C om m unity and H H ‘S’ 1943 194-1 display«; extension a g ric u ltu ra l economist local union E a rl Reitsma. Junetion C ity vo- at ftS C , of pre lim ina ry o ffic ia l Chosen most outstanding senior fa ll of 1942 and now stationed at themselves. Seniors 53 81 N ational W a r Fund. "T his is one Juniors 99 69 Pearl Harbor. cation sg tea, her, livestock; Dor- estimates of 1911 farm production, boy. Robert Graham, who served as 8tep in the plan to r Cottage Grove Sophomores 83 104 the« Sm ith, home ec teacher, 4-11 indicates the greatest to ta l vol- . , . • , d ire cto r this summ er w ill probably 10 do *ts ’ ud share in this ye ar’s Freshmen 111 120 c ’ ''’ blbtls. „m e of crop and animal products Pvt Jam« , s Boyce, who has and attacks on enemy naval ves- c o m , ^ in this capacity fo r , he campaign", said Brown. “ We are Totals 346 374 TTiose m charge of the fa ir de- ever produced in the United States been station« ned at Buckley H eld, «els and shipping. In addition to prescnt One o r tw o assistant di- anxioas ‘ hat every employed in E LE M E N T A R Y SCHOOLS partm ents are: Claude Arne, farm despite the reduction in ig ricu l- Colorado, w ith tiie a ir corps, has the A ir Medal, he now wears the "rectors w ill be chcwen” The h a ll dividual and every7 fa m ily in Cot- 8th Grade 56 67 cro|M Mrs. S 1 (xxlnrd. flowers; t u r d w orkers engaged. The pre- been transferred io T ruax Field. Bronze O ak-Leaf C luster fo r 200 wHl be kept open three afternoons ,a Se Grove be given the oppor- 7th Grade 64 67 T r3tn,er , ? H ? O,r n' ’ I S " rn' nary ,U ,nw " - '• 132 «-«• Mndison. Wisconsin where he w ill operational flig h t hours during 9nd evenings each week, the days »unity to make a g ift to the 45 6th Grade 65 57 hv \ iL ‘ i 1 1 Kab,f,r- o f the 1935-1939 average output receive '20 weeks tra in in g in radio which tim e exposure to enemy fire of the week which the hall w ill agencies on the home fro n t and 5th Grade Il ves lo c k . I-rank I x I h t o of Cres- 56 56 school was probable an«l expected. He be open w ill be announced later. on ’ be w a r fro n t which are sup- w ell, booths It was also arnoune 4th Grade 49 56 e,,_. Am ato w ith the U S navy '‘n l*ii,‘‘d ,n ’ be A ir Corps August pared w ith 129 per cent in 19-43 * * * j n addition the com m ittee is plan- Ported " " " by the N atio na l W ar 3rd Grade 47 ed there w ill be an additional 58 and 124 |a r cent in 1942. 2nd Grade 59 foods booth by the Hebron grange. 63 The purp Praising farm ers fo r the high m other. M r- M ary H am bric. and £ “ * n‘,,d A M School at the each week at the arm ory. purpose of the survey, ex- 1st Grade 67 O rganizational displays wiU be 64 N o rth A m erican F actory at Engle- An organizational m eeting w ill Plamed Brown, is to make avail- T otals 463 entered by the Creswell grange, w ar-tim e production accomplished o the r relatives lie has been in 489 ince Fitbruary, 1942. the * ood' ’ abfornia. He also went to he held the firs t week in October ab|e to the Cottage Grove citizens despite many hnndica|>s an<l d if f i service sine Musical Instrum ents Needed IX irm a grange, Hebron grange, a’, M y r’ le Beach. at (he high school b uilding fo r w bo are volunteering th e ir s c r In order to equip the hands and F F A and Hume Ec clubs and Lon culties, the W ar Food a dm in istra most of the tune being spent in e’ urir' ' 1 orchestras o f the c ity schools. don 4-H Mother» clul). A special tion is now taking some stejw to J'he Sm ith Pacific, more is the son of Mrs. J. E. ¡ng leaders and John M cKay, new school instru- request ha« been made lo r as bring some o f the surplus inte A /C George V Dugan has sue- Blaekmore, who resides in Cottage gram underway. many youth organizations os pos channels o f use to avoid unnec- essary accum ulation and waste af- cessfully completeel basic fly in g Grove, Oregon, A d ditio na l funds w ill be needed ducted by H igh School seniors who °ne having a band o r orchestra sible to place displays. N E W O R LEAN S, La., Richard *° c a rry on the program this w in- W*R call upon each firm in busi- instrum ent fo r sale to n o tify the Members o f the fa ir hoard In te r the w a r ends. One step is the tra in in g at Stockton Field, Cali ,. '|(j(,n signalman clude: N. J Nelson. Dr, H A. removal of most processed foods forma, and w ill proew d to an , A r- . v.ale \v Welden. second ‘ er and contributions may be made ness and ask the cooperation of schools. The new d ire cto r is get- iny advanced Hying school to •take -«& U'SNR. o t Cot ta w Grove *° M rs- w H - D augherty, tre a s -, the manager in order to secure an tin 8 a iine response from grade Hagen, Claude Arne anil Ixm from the ratio n list The to ta l volume o f anim al p ro -'th a l steps tow ard the a tta in - . ih e c fin final __ , . . ___. ____ J u re r adeouste lis list t No so licita tion fo r school numts interested nlsvtnv K ib le r. adequate s **00* pupils interested in in playing has returned to the armed guard ducts is ex|teeted to reach 139 |>el ment o f his silver pilot wings funds la being conducted at this an ins’ rum ent, but finds d iffic u lty center here follow ing eight months cent o f the 1935-1939 level this time. Brown urged a ll people con- in b a t i n g equipment. Reed, per He is the son o f M r and M rs at sea as member of the Navy gun A r t M c D o n a l d H O U S e year, w ith meat anim al products fected in this survey to cooperate cuss'on- and wind instrum ents of e r e , „ „ . „ „ M n , up to 155 |» t le n t, p o u ltry and A rth u r Dugan. Cottage Grove fu lly and to help the High -School a li kinds are needed. Oregon. George has arrived at La- -^avy gunner has visited port IMiultry pnxluets at 150 per cent Junta A rm y Advanced school at Cuba. South Am erica seniors who are volunteering th e ir Parents are requested to con- and the Hnd dairy products 113 per rent. The re-Udence at the end of tim e fo r this im p orta nt Home tac’ M r. M cKay if they desire LaJunta, Colorado, where he w ill ’ n i’ efl Kingdom during 13 months Greatest exfumsion has been In tra in fo r 10 weeks in B-25's. west M ain street, across the F ro n t service. th e ir children to p articip a te in the d uty afloat. oil-hearing crops liks soybeans, S ilk Creek bridge occupied by the f < ~ -„* i V p r /u n m iii— t band o r orchestra program. Pupils L t Col Faye S tew art, a veteran A rt McDonald fa m ily and proper- camr)aign In "c o tta g Grov ° t from tbe ’ ° u rth grade through Iteanuts, and flaxseed, estimated at Pvt. Wayne Monroe, who is sta- 260 per cent of the pre-w ar aver tinned in t h e Medical Corps ° f “ » S a ip a n campaign arrived ’ V o f Dave Scholl was destroyed |ast Tupsd . high school are eligible fo r group Farmers are advised l»y Geo W age, tint somewhat less than in of the a rm y and is at McCaw homf las’ Thursday from H am il- by F ire F rid a y afternoon, about Damon Sco, t n e rfe c t enscmb!e ,cssons » ’ “ »out P la tt, chairm an of the Lane coun- 1943 ami 1942. G rain production hospital in W alla W alla, W ashing- H eld, C alifornia He was given 4:00 o'clock. O rigin o f «he fire the fin a , m °™ e r charge. ty AA A com m ittee not to over- fo r human f<xsl is expected to hr ton. visited Sunday at his home n ,w e n,>’ on'‘ da>' ^ a v e a fte r he was not determ ined im m eliately which wjJ, taRe ( p I t is the hope o f the Cottage look the special jinym ents that 156 j a r cent o f the 1935-1939 here and at the home of M r and eon'a e ’ «'<l dengue fever and landed so as known, but the e ntire October ' Grove schools that instrum ental are available tin d e r the 1944 ag- average, feed grains and hay 130, M rs J G Grimes of Coburg music w ill have a new revival this Eield September 4th. rco f o f the five room house was ric u ltu ra l co w e rva tio n program to tru c k crops 143 per rent, fru its T N atio na l W ar Fund, year under the leadership o f an He was stationed there about a blazing when discovered. The c ity a ll farmer« who harvest specified and nuts 117, and sugar crops K3. to raising Lane Coun- exceptionally w ell-trained director. P rivate H arold R Geer, son o f week and was joined there a few fire tru c k responded to the call, ln add” ion grass and legume seeds. B. B. d«ys a fte r his a rriv a l by Mrs. bu’ *be “ re had gained too much ’ ^ s sbare money needed fo r the T iie Increase in output has been Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Geer. , the building. H. S W a r P ri^ ’ner's Aid and A ll farm ers are eligible fo r accomplished despite rising costs route, was recently gradual ed from S’ cw art. who accompanied him headway to save these grass seed harvesting |Miy- fo r fjlrn , O,„ .ration w h ,|(. farm the A ir Mechanic school at Rose- home. He w ill probably be here A greater p art o f the house- ments regardless of w hether they prices generally have rcmalne«) crans Field, a base o f the F erry- fo r several days. hold 1 fu i rn itu re was saved. The loss , signe«l up th e ir farm s to p a rtic i atxxit unchanged camparcd w ith a 'm g Division. A ir T ransport Com- on the building was n a rtia llv iUnd raisin K organization fo r nu- Mrs. Robert Beck pate In the 1944 A A A . program • merous local c ity and county by insura» ~ ' year ago. Thus, the exchnnge value mand, near St. Joseph. Mo. He w ill w rite s the Sentinel t h a t ^ h e a r t agencies including the Boy Scouts, " f fa rm products declined several lx* assigned as a member of an t. Robert moved on this practice, Mr. P la tt (aunts although s till relative ly airplane maintenance crew to an from her husband, S /S g ;i. nonert f t * , z. c A G irl Sc0” ’ 5 and ’ be Salvation B«*ck. a prisoner Germany. _ _' •’■D - D ll. A C C C p t S A rm y. This year a special fund is points out, so that a ll farm ers w ill high compared w ith the pre-w ar A ir Transport Command base. S Sgt. Becks le tte r o f M ay 15th R i f l e C h a .1 1 P T ip -p o f have an equal o piK irtun jty to tiene- xpuatlon al*o being raised in Cottage Grove reached her September 14th and X G V n a i i e i l g e 01 fit from the special Congressional fo r the Youth Recreation and W el- Several interested citizens met A native of Cottage Grove. Pvt. Oregon's general price index at he w rote •hat s sgt R obert fare Committee. appropriation o f an additional at the local employment office Geer is a Cottage Grove high 174 per cent of the 1935-1939 level Queener was $12,500, to encourage farm ers at w ith James M axwell o f Portland m id-August was s lig h tly low er »Çbool graduate and a fo tr’ 1' ' 1 w ith him and that camp iW w a s Company A o f the 16th battal- to harvest these seeds. The ap and Hugh Black o f the employ BLUE MOUNTAIN SCHOOL ployee of Addison and Son Saw lion, Oregon State guard has ac pro priatio n was not madi* u n til than a year ago, although farm m ill. Lorane, Oregon. He enlisted not so bad. ment office at Eugene and dis STARTS cepted the challenge o f Company cussed the possibilities of addition a fte r the deadline date fo r the prices in the whole co un try were in the A rm y in June. 1943. Howard The Blue M ountain school s ta rt al housing facilities, which have reg u la r A A A sign-up had passed, about unchanged compared w ith A. Geer, a brother, is also in the R E A LT Y BROKERS E S T A B L IS H M, 15th battallio n, Eugene, fo r a BRANCH HERE rifle m atch on the r ifle range ed September 18th w ith Mrs. Yola been bad,y needed the past year so the sign-up requlremer.it w ill August 1943. Increases during the armed services. here Sunday. The contest on the Baldw in M r. M axw ell explained to con not apply to this prat lee, and year fo r grains, hay. d a iry pro It w ill be o f interest to the rifle range w ill be a th ir ty man R iley P e tty o f CresiveH as8'nrima'rv ducts, and some o th e r items were tra cto rs and prospective home farm ers have an isiual o p is irtu n ity 15th A A F in Ita ly Technical people o f Cottage Grove and sur- contest w ith 30 men from each teacher P owners some of the requirem ents to benefit from this added incen atxiut offset by low er prices fo r Sergeant Max B. Jones. 20, son necessary to obtain p riorities. Con tive to harvest the c ritic a lly need meat animals an«l eggs, w ith tru ck of Mrs. B a lld l Cotta«« Grove [ ° und,nK country to know that a company p articip a ting . Capt. P. S . ---------- ~ I..,i th e A i r branch office o f the S tro ut R ealty Bukow ski announced yesterday. crops as a whole about the same Oregon has ‘ been awarded stru ctio n o f sixty housing units ed grass and legume seeds. the A ir A — £ was recommended follow ing a sur H U Aro,vW A , r ~ e C,; t a « U ! r e , ba" dlpd b> ’ bis a‘ ‘ bp » " X a’ 7 ill a rrive The practice provides a $3 50 as a year ago. a. m. the vey o f the local situation a year __ _____ Farm ers are also praised and l>er acre payment in Lane county ___ tion ... , branch w ill cover a radius of 15 24th 24th and and w w ith ith Comnanv Company A w ill o r more ago. To date ten houses M E A T . BU TTER . FATS fo r the harvesting o f the follow ing complimented fo r buying w a r ters j n the words of the cita from here, which depart im m ediately fo r the rifle are being completed near the A N D CHEESES legume and grass seeds: h a iry und P ^ ’ng o ff debts in ggt Jones was awarded the A ir to 20 miles means that owners o f country range. Company A members are Book 4 — Red s t a m p s A8 high school by the W estern vetch, clovers, and perennial gras- s’ end ° f going deeply into debt Medal fo r "m e rito rio us achieve- roperty in this d is tric t are now asked to be on tim e. Homes, leaving some fif t y units hrough Z8 and A5 through G5, sea. In addition, special payments ,,s d u r’nK and a fte r W orld W a r I. rnent in aerial flig h t w hile p a rti- p abje Will he made ai }he rate” o f ' 3 S D uring the fo ur year |.e r,,„l 1940 ^ '„'.'n n g in sustained operaiional S m a i l s , ™ - f,?r s.^u rm e T ^ r ,y men a,,cndcd ,he sb00' ;ood indefinitely. to complete the allocation. Sev eral new homes m ay be con cents per pound fo r red clover | ’ ° . J943' ( , ' eKon's farm mortgage activitie s against the enemy." which extends p ra c tic a lly *^ 11 over ° on n the_ 4,nd? w ith B ird the ,'aP«e range s Sunday PROCESSED FOODS structed here as w ell as housing song. E rickst nisi 2t» cents fo r alsike c lo v e r1 * ,>b’ was reduced 10.2 per cent. Sarvinu nn »naineer - d in n e r ,u.. h _ : . . j song, Erickson, Collins and Scott Book 4—Blue » t a m p s A8 „ - ..................... . 1Jln . r p‘?r ‘’‘T“ ' Serving as an engineer - gunner the U nited States. fa cilitie s fo r workers at the m ill through Z8 and A5 through L5 and a lfalfa seed, clean basis. Pro- f 2,2 ,x' 1 ‘’‘'H* of ,be valu<' w ith a 15th A A F L ib e ra to r Boni- f h , , Company's representative top shooters. o f the Row R iver Lum ber Co., food indefinitely. ducers must present satisfactory 11 f,,rnis. I lie average reduc- bardment Group, he has p a rtic i- here is A D. M itchell, and it is understood plans are be NOTED SPEAKER HERE evidence to the AA A com m ittee in lion b ,r 'dl s’ a’ cs was ’ l l per pated in repeated aerial assaults A descriptive w rite -u p o f C ot-; SUGAR ing draw n fo r three o r fo ur new ord er to q u a lify fo r the acreage ^ " * 1 7 iW" , ppr cen’ o f ,b r against strategic targets in cen- , ag<1 Grove w ith descriptions of Book 4 —Sugar stamps 30, homes in the c ity lim its. N ext Monday night Glenn W il- o r poundage payments. " vnlu<' of al1 fnrms 11, 32. and 33 each good fo r tra l and southern Europe. Grad- many ranches and orchards that Townsend ive pounds ind efin itely. Sugar Farm ers who can harvest these «a uate o f the Wheeler, Texas, High arP fo r sa)e w j|| appear in the next ta tive fo r Texas arid a member of M r. and Mrs. Chas Plueard. Mrs. School, Sgt. Jones entered the ser- ,SSU(. of the s .ro u t catalog (ha. r#™ 1 ¡tamp 40, good fo r five pounds seeds w ill bi' doing a w ar service. H oward W rig h t and children and Chicago school o f S cie n tific Re M canning sugar through Feb vice in December, 1942. and re- w havp a „ nation wide circula I l a t t points out. because present T „ P rj, npp w l|| ill have Mrs. T hru n and children returned search, w ill address the Townsend ruary, next year. stocks and production prospects O c t l c 111 X ceived his gunnery tra in in g at tion. last week from H arrisburg, where club. Tuesday noon he w ill speak T yndall Field, Florida. G A S O L IN E are c ritic a lly short from the stand they spent ten days picking hops. to the members o f the Chamber Mr. and Mrs. John D ugan re " A ” No. 12 va lid through point o f domestic needs, and allied I.ORANE SCHOOLS OPEN o f Commerce on the Oregon U n W IT H F IF T H A IR FORCE IN September 21, 3 gallons each. and liberated countries also have ceived a cablegram F rid a y from MONDAY Mrs. C. O. Chellin (Nee Pat employment and Insurance B ill T H E SO UTH W EST PA C IFIC . Apply fo r renewal by m ail. c ritic a l requirem ents fo r these th e ir son, Sgt. John Dugan Jr., B aldw in) o f Seattle, visited her w hich w ill be on the b allot No S ta ff Sergeant Donald D. Black- saying that he was safe and w ell seeds. These payments should en The Lorane schools opened Mon vember 7th. F U E L O IL parents. M r. and M rs. Ernest more, an A erial Gunner w ith the able farm ers to harvest seed crops Sgt Dugan, was a gunner w ith day w ith a fu ll faculty as follows: Period 4-5 coupons valid Baldw in here last week. A t the m eeting M onddy night, B-25 "SU N SE TTE R S" the arm y a ir force and had been f fan?ous through September 30. New o f low er yield than would norm al K. West of Eugene, superin- Mrs. Brochvogel gave a very in- u nit was recently awarded the J. missing over France since August 1/ìM/lz'n I i A 4 « « k . I.’ Q f n A « « « /Í N't I m _ period 1 coupons va lid now. ly he p rofitable w itho ut the prac A ir Medal fo r m eritorious achieve- tendent; Mrs. K atheryn Crum - tcresting book review on Dr. tice payments and the a ttra c tiv e 8th. W hat happened in the case bnker o f Eugene and Mrs. Gladys SHOES Townsend's book. "N e w H o ri in sus- O glesby of C alifornia, high school prlces these seeds are bringing. Dugan w ill probably not i ment w hile p a rticip a tin g mi«,?™. Book 3— A uptane stamps 1 zons,” and also spoke b rie fly on The county A A A office w ill be ' ,P known' u n til bp is bp,(rd f rcm. ta ,n ,d np*’ ’” ‘ “ (” ’al flig h t missions ---------------- H IC K S O N —A t the B u tle r ma teachers are: the new b ill. E lm er Kent presided and 2 valid ind efin itely. Loose in the Southwest Pacific area. He instructors. Grade _ te rn ity home. Tuesday, September glad to furnish a ll the details on stamps invalid. has been a member o f this vet- Mrs. Edna M<'Gf»'v » \ principal: in the absence o f Tom Short, who 19, 1944, to M r. and Mrs. Ila rla n d CRESWELL FAIR TODAY f • ernns organization fo r over a year • his practice to any farm er who p riflv pnmmiinît»/” n,n<^ grades: Miss V irgin ia is s till in a Eugene hospital. S1O VES Hickson o f Cottage Grove, a son, A one Is not already fa m ilia r w ith the A pply a t local OPA board fo r L a rry Harland. M r. M cDonald of Eugene spoke today. fa ir I ' Incentives fo r an all-oqt harvest o f i, opened at . Creswell . . - The — purchase certificates. on the movement to get every m a jo r , , F O X —A t the M cFarland ma grass and legume seeds which has I , expw'’ ''d ,o b<’ ” P ’ o its usual „ d k , . The,,, „ p e r ,,,™ , X . Rassmussen, one registered , s k r to t vote. Volunteers te rn ity home. Tuesday, Septem T ire inspection Records must been provided by Congress through s' ' ,n,iards' Several from here plan ber 19, 1944, to M r. and Mrs. be presented ro r gasoline ap the a g ricu ltu ra l adjustment agent- ,0 drive up ’ ° n*Kh’ to view the ex of bombing missions against e n -,a n d ja n ito rs are Ted Hayes a n d !eratu re and w indow cards to a ll James Fox o f Cottage Grove, a plications. cy ’ Miihits, emy airdromes and installations ,D olp Dillon. ‘ co un try stores and communities. daughter, Jane Ellen. Survey in Interest Natl War Fund To Be Undertaken Biggest Output On Record from Farms This Year 3-4 Grass Legume Harvest Payments Open to Farmers Destroyed ¡,y p ire Discuss Housing Situation at Meet IFit/i FHA Agent Company M, Eugene (KM ) Ration Calendar Nntinnni Rmmcnn Sgt. John Dugan, Jr. jv, UanCc B IR T H S