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Mailed In Con fo rm ity w ith P.O.D order No 19687“ f VOLUME LV OOTTAOE OBOVE. LA N E COUNTY OREGON, Bob Russum Is Given F. F. A. Cup Parent Son Banquet Polio Fund is Boosted. Drive Started Here • Bob sented ! her o f U«*® F. _____ . Home Boys and Girls in the Russum, rm n r, was pre a cup given by the Chum- Cornuierei to the outstand- F .A boy o f the year at '»“ • annual F. F. A. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1. 1ÍM5 Hill Billlies Tip FIGHTING FORCES Lions 39 - 30 of Our Nation In Polio Benefit NUM BER 25 Mrs. Gaylord Davies Selected as Lions Citizen of Month Mrs. Gaylord Davies has been selected by the Lions club com- (Bob Bauder) [ m lttee as the outstanding citizen In a well-planned and varied o f the m onth. The selection was program , before a near capacity , announced today when Mrs. Dav- crowd o f 250 people, the Pleasant i ies was invited to be a special ¡ H ill H ill-B illie s beat the C o tta g e ' guest o f the ciub. ¡G rove Lions by a score o f 39-301 Mrs. Davies was selected on the in a polio benefit basketball game basis o f her w o rk w ith the G irl held here Tuesday. Scouts here. S ta rtin g w ith o nly a The Cottage Grove B squad skeleton organization. Mrs. Dav- eked out a 25-30 w in over Cres- ies has given much o f her tim e j w e ll’s A squad and the Chamber and e ffo rt in the prom otion of of Commerce won 11-7 over the ¡scouting a ctivitie s and now has j Lions' club in a ire e -fo r a ll which scouting e ffo rts culm inated in to ! climaxed the evening’s ente rtain - < three active G ir l Scout troops o f ' ment. fif t y fiv e members and has a The high school d r ill te am ,'le d Brownie troop fo r younger g irls by M ajorettes Sara Bjorset and in the process of organization. Donna P o rte rfie ld presented a i On the Lions com m ittee mak- i c o lo rfu l and p a trio tic d r ill be- ing the selection are the fo llo w in g: tween the halves of the game w ith E lm er Tohlen, Norm an Richards, Pleasant H ill. Mrs. M ildred T ra cy ’ be Rev. Louis Sohler and E arl coached the team. The game w it h ! H ill In F eb rua ry another com m ittee Pleasant H ill was rough and turn /iii K,, ble a ll the way W ith 23 , fou i s I u w d l be named to t..ake a s im ila r Glen A Sovems F /O , also son ¿ailed d u rin g " the game. A t tim es I »election. m Soven? ' ,h - »“ " « l“ k ” < l- k ' S S . parent-son The annual South Lane county banquet held m the high school J xj II o fund campaign, now In its cafeteria. January 2« in itia l stage has gotten o ff to a ,,, ,. , g«aid sta rt and prospects are good, , ” " 1ca ‘ «"»»■ borne ec- th at the campaign will exceed the 19-14 record year, when the South p r" ,r l>.’" 1 <,f u " ’ ’ ¡'gh school. Lane d is tric t raised over $2,250.00 Len 4 ulver, w‘‘r*’ biatalled as according to N. J. Nelson, chair- “ T * , o f ,bp man r . r . A . chapter and were eafch A p a rtia l report reveal* th a t (h r w ,,h ttM* *’ *’ A * " m ' campaign thus far has netted over hl” . ’ du" " K “ ‘’«‘"‘»«•light service $$18.86. In an address yesterday ,l,n ” w “av»”\ ^ s is tu n t state morning at the high school to the **"• ’I»' guest H« alter pupils over the loud speaking sys- . . J , , ’" t guests were: tern. Chairman Nelson called at- M r. and M rs Hoy Hands, M r. and ti-ntlon to the epidemic force w ith M rjj. G aylord lXivies. C. A Be id ler, H arold Kakin, Damon Scott, w hich In fa n tile paralysis has at- o '« ? * f i .» i county a g ric u ltu r tacked the youth o f the nation In 1944 when 18,000 |>e<>ple fe lt the al age nt,'F loyd Githens, Miss N el Lyle, home dem onstration touch of the dreaded disease. A p lie agent, Dan Young, assistant coun- pro xim a tely $7.(MX),(XX) has been “ »'«> »ever- spent thus fa r by the nat.on'ai ' y “ ‘‘' ''H '- W o ,,h foundation fo r greater research, ’’ ‘l ’ '* *k<" blgb school epidemic “ 1 J epidemic aid and education odurallon This This Pyt Vernon L Sovcrns son o f Alan Asfs-y, president o f the R.ru,p"” amount is In addition to the F .F .A tauu , called the meeting to Route unx>unt s|*ent chapters, - rstnUe. ’ . V by . our ™ ------------ . Koute 1. CrcMweil. Pvt. Sovems is a flig h t o ffic e r in the a rm y a ir ball th ;in tralrntTiafi o u r ^oca^ c^ aPt r r ’ »«id. .. - . 1. n}M,un^ <‘‘reniony. M r. m serving w ith the R ailw ay Oper- forces. Glen attended high school beginning o f the ahead firs t | Donald T o render Im mediate aid to those 9 ° na!d K abler. a gricu ltu re in- „ , lng somvwhere ,n in Bell. C alifo rn ia, and la te r r e - , q u A a t rte the r the Lions rolled stricken ." S tru cto r and advisor, intnxiuced /"t A re p o rt of the contributions , l “ ’ •nv«|, <1 guests, the fneuh’v tin- Belgium. He 1 a fo rm e r student 7 *,v' d bis s ilv e r wings from the w ith Heath and Barkem eyer each p up to yesterday nfiernoon follow s: o f tin- F F A ifo m ia , and enlisted in January m «« lie enii.trw? ,n L . Play’ H was ill-B illie sank Jefferson and Adams school*. pa,renta a»d individual guests. January T Texas. H e enlisted in October of J*... foul shot’ “ v e s r^ T o u g h a $163 .00; gate receipts fro m bene- ProUram consisted o f sev- 1944. I91“ ’ jin this fir s t q u a rte r w ith nine _______________ f it game, $65 33; w ishing wells at i ’*wn<» « ” ‘ 1 accordian numbers W A S H IN G T O N ,—C eiling prices E lfy in g jw ith the in fa n try and returned !he q u a / S ' S T I o S in” V v S o f ' . M o n d a V ^ ^ high school $-1137; wishing w ells by A rth u r Mason and Donald K-ib- i,,_ »„I. , ~ ■ oar. and Mrs H arry r.uving, r followed (>y a ------- novelty ininilM-r 1» , . . b In town. $49 28; Moose legion. “ there last July. A fte r spend-1 C ottage Grove. by o n is Rider. Noel Campls 1 1 ,!f on nH1 *<•£ from from $1<M.27, Lions club. $157.00: do ing a 30-dav furlough here he re- in 7h»> v „ a „ . .u u .. i ° ° d comrn<x,ity to be put under and M orns Culver. K ; r us,,n’ Wc’ ( ’T 1?n EHvJ nK- th a t he is in a hospital somewhere ported fo r re-aaaignment in Mis- B illie s warm ed up a nd^aced r a n t- i<UT h I " 11 nations at benefit game. $35.60, m aking a to ta l o f $618 3»». Miss Dorothea Sm ith, home ee- in the south Pacific w ith a throat sissippi and was sent overseas in pant a ll around the Lions, running be " * ° " <C" * * onomica instructor, and Miss Me infection. lissa Ussa Clark < lark were in charge o f pre- camp since the Sa.jian invasion 8 just before leaving fo r overseas [M ints Bad oassine slowed the _ » £ 3 , * • * paring and serving the banquet Pfc. E lfv in g graCuated fro m the and hla w ife i . IM n g ’ in H ap.’ L ^ m d o w 7 - .. . n-:- ___ __ __ Oregon at Top on s n r s ¿ £ ¿±1 tattle Ceiling -«• - .. . <-"• <■»'- ........ . •' " Farmers Advised How to Compute Net Farm Income "• - r ^ ' A lthough U S . net fa rm Income fo r 1944 is o ffic ia lly estim ated at about 12 4 b illion d allar*, fig uro* nearly double th a t am ount have appeared labeled ns fa rm Income, says L . R. B roithaupt, (O.S.C. ex- tension a g ric u ltu ra l economist. “ 1 feel that there Is ne.-d fo r a b e tte r understanding o f the fa rm Income situation anil o utlook,“ he adds. "A farm er's real fa rm in- come is not the to ta l value of his salt's o f crop and anim al products plus the value o f things used reported by the USDA consists o f not cash returns from sales o f fa rm produce plus the value o f food, fuel, housing, etc. used on the fa rm .'' Data of the Oregon a g ric u ltu r- nl experim ent station and U.S. de- K .r T , ' ln d i“ i o «or r the ,ne u ia m o n a ------------ d is tric t t ranger ranger fo Diamond H ls_c°ol ------------ display o f coura«c as Lake d ia triU , and Fred Asam se“ ,nan Runner of a navy L ib e r- ranger in charge of the a,o r Sl’arch ',lan under en‘,my d is tric t . _ _ ... N o rth Umpqua d is tric t, w ith head- flre waa ‘’ ’«tstanding anil m erited quarters at G lide; also Ray B. ,Ee a ,t ch*i°n o f navy officials. Ham pton, staffm an at the Rose- G u n K e ffe r 20 whose wife burg o ffice in charge of fire con- M rs M a ttie R K e ffe r and two S r 'J T M S re n h i , »■ U M S. “ h s u Foresters Attending Work Method Train School Past Week — --------- - sx-urge i.nurcnui, ... , , , th a t n< t farm Income ra re ly M Nelson, also staffm an in th e ' rceentlv entered tne narine eoros reaches one-haIf o f the g ro w fa rm Roseburg o ffice in charge o f tim - JI(. |, f , fo r i|,e ¿ in Diego “ tx ^ f* m i Pto p r and 'i m p January 'I m n u ^ l S y 21 to 1940, U.S. farm produc- R a n d , a dm in istrative assistant, fo llo w in g enlistm ent ienn« S X ^ r o ^ r i p t . 59^ a^ SU^ r . H ^ httm - I » - t h e r . W arren G v, fa r m n m r tu e tin n T h „ . ’ a i . n “ ,h r <-our!M' ,s K effer. is s e n in g w ith the arm y . .u 1 f,trw unline and "im p » iy ways and a ir corps1 overseas. * of fL d ,n<’"h h “ n< th e ,valu‘’ o f d,,,ng f“ r< st service jobs n, f « "» bousing, etc. as )ind by apply ing a ll o f the s h o rt-j Pvt. Forrest R H arris, son o f I i* « L ? ’'*' ,M t arm , ,n cu,s possible in order to c a rry Ray H. H a rris o f 725 M ain St., h,‘ / ‘ bol«' «ountry oyer th a t 20- «long the w ork e ffic ie n tly w ith Cottage Grove. Oregon, recently t iv h lg " r o , n * Z X < r ' r 7 d u c 7 ; rs? " nel' f ’n " ' r.or’.'‘ t COI? p,e‘ £ an ,n’ «‘"'s,v‘’ j" 1945. “ A wise policy was followed In 1943 and 1944 by many fa rm op- orators,’” B ro itha up t says. “ They reduced th e ir debts, bought w ar 1 ----- 1. and — ■ ■ ----------- j th e , ir sav- bonds, increased Ings. More o f the same policy ap- pears wise in view o f the outlook beyond 1945 fo r net fa rm Income a fte r c o its ." INVESTI RE FOR 6 NEW LIONS Investure ceremonies were held fo r six new members of the C ot tage Grove Lions club n t the m eet ing last Thursday. The ceremony was In churge o f E. R. Husted, chairm an o f the membership com m ittee. New Lions inducted in cluded Norm an Richards, Cecil C aldw ell, B righton Leonard Max Sears, Rex W akefield and the Rev. Louis Sohler. CARLISLE TRUSTEE Press dispatches from Tacoma. W ashington Inst week reveal th a t in the election o f officers fo r the West Coast Lum berm en's associa tion K. L. C arlisle o f Cottage Grove was elected trustee fo r the special ind ustry group. Power Prom Umpqua River A pplication by the C alifornia-O re gon Power company fo r permia- s‘on, ‘ ° dtvek>p a « -« » .0 0 0 hydro ele ctric project on the N o rth Umpqua riv e r was announced Wednesday by J. C. Boyle, presi dent o f the power firm a t Rose burg. The company oxftcial said the firm sought imm ediate approval o f the projected dam and trans mission system so engineers could prepare plans anc commerce w o rk as soon as w artim e restriction s were eased. Committee Rejects Wallace W A S H IN G T O N — The senate commerce com m ittee Wednesday asked th e . senate to reject the Hve.xy A. W allace to be secretary o i commerce and ____ . . . . j also t o pass legislation to deprive the commerce departm ent o f its present vast lending powers. Reds 45 Miles From Berlin LO N D O N —■ 5'ne German radio indicated Wednesday n ig ht th a t spearheads o f M arsnal Zhukov's 1st W hite Russi.-.- a rm y were somewhere n orth o f F ra n k fu rt in the Oder riv e r valley not more than 45 miles from B erlin. a c r ^ ^ f r o z e n a p p r o a ih e ^ o Berlin, the red a:-.ny stormed If ndsber^ 68 m l:e* northeaat of the capita1, Wednesday and es- " rarKlenniirg province. Marshal J « * P h S ta lin announced in the for the 117 guests present Mem- local Union high ^-:ool In «43." burg, MteatasippL ^ e t a k w al m f X th « „ ~ bU>’ng onfcrs ° f the hers of the home economics economics class class- b a ll was 2.-14 in fa vor o f , so hat they can do ousmess pro- The second order proclaimed CpI. H arold B utiaugh, attached Don D renner w ith the psycholo- ^ a ii,n t H ill, I flta b ly ." new victories in East Prussia, the cs served the dinner. to the m arine a ir corps, arrived g ic a I l -------- ».- j - i — o f -- A fig h tin g “ Lion w a r division the S H A F E *”2 team ‘ T u Camp' H eretofo " Price c ceilings have captures o f Friedland, 25 miles here Sunday n ig ht ro r a visit w ith arrived home on a 41-day leave relative« w hile on a tw o weeks fo r a v is it w ith his w ife and par- furlough. He has Peen stationed ents. Mr. and M rs. R. S. D ren- I fo r the Inst three m ontha at El ner o f C ulp Creek. He was ac- Centro, C alifo rn ia A rn old Corl»«.«. (,'M . C. «on of cumiumied by hi« v :i», R ita M o* F o r the period W»*dnesday lo by Boalaugh, who has been liv in g ‘V r and M rs. N. F. Corliss o f F rid ay inclusive. R. H. Mercer, at San Diego near when- her hus- San,a Clara, fo rm e r residents o f fo rm e r employee o f the Umpqua band is stationed. D e lig h t Valley, is home on a de- N ational Forest and now in layed enroute a fte r serving w ith charge o f improvem ent w ork an '^ r ' nnd Mr«. W arren Edwards the navy 28 m onths in the South the Rogue R iver forest w ith r,‘«« n t|y received a c ita tio n and Pacific. He plans to report to headquarters at Medford, has i l *r mc» a‘ a" ';ir d jiresenh-d th e ir school at W ashington, D. C. Feb- been conducting a so-called w ork son' Jam‘‘s M cFarland Edwards ru a ry 12th. He is a nephew o f methods tra in in g course at head- S 1 C ' an aerial Ku.mer on a B-24 Mrs. O. A. Nichols. quarters fo r the Umpqua national *n ,de «bird P a cific H e e t under 1 c» u. forest in the post o ffice building A d m ira > Halsey. The eommumca- n . o „* In attendance were Rangers J It ,lon irn m A ,,m ,ral Halsey cited «-oi. and Mrs. LaS ells /w ing 10 an <xp<<t<d ru lu c - lion in the volume ol fa rm pro- ductx fo r sale in 1945 and a prob- able Increase in some fa rm costs, the U.S. net farm Income in 1945 Is expected to lx- less than In 1914 nnd 1943. Nevertheless, according to the a g ric u ltu ra l economist, farm ers are expected to have a near-record net fa rm income in « ä rÄ ra -n ss News Briefs of Local Interest Here and There d er n a if and took the lead applied o nly to meat, not to live awaY fry m , / lea8a" ’ H ill. C. G .. cattle. r p i _ , r p>e order ----------------------- establishes an “ over- f p f,\ , e - P0*"151 ---- --------- . ■ Barkem eyer rid in g c e ilin g ” on live c a ttle and ii? ir w ” b eight points, calves fo r each or 24 zones and Tbe score a t the cad o f the th ird 10 m arket centers. P 'rio d was ¿B-27 in fa v o r o f C. G ’ This ce ilin g — the top fig ure *Jeasant H ill's n u t passing a t- above w hich no c a ttle o f any ,ack *" «be fo u rth period proved grade can be sold—is $18 a hun- too much fo r the Lions. The H ill- dredw eight a t Chicago u n til J u ly Hblies took the lead and in c re a s e d ^ , when the ceiling w ill be low- » throughout the rem aining per- ered to $17.50. A s im ila r 50-cent *°» ° f «be game. reduction also w ill go in to éffect In a th rillin g over-tim e game at th a t tim e at a ll o th e r m a rke t Cottage Grove B squad eked out centers and zones. a w *n over the Creswell A The o rd e r exempts c a ttle o r ’ q ?ad calves *>ld fo r breeding o r dairy In the fo u rth q u a rte r w ith but purposes and those sold by mem southeast o f the capital o f the province, Königsberg, and Heils- berg, 37 miles south of the beleag- beleag uered capital-squeezing the rin g around the nazis in the rem aining ' f ifth ***- o - * f East Prussia. " ------1 81 Elevated to Legion of Moose Here on Sunday E ig h ty one members t s<?mc,,mes la,e ' »av,nK to «•‘’ »ing. a second la te r Githens zones, w ith the 51« ce iling effec- Yal1« and Albany journeyed here T ay round' 11 ls much made a «ay -in and w ith but a few liv e a t the Chicago m arket. The J e JJ™0“ ?' W h | ^ eml^ rS 8ppreclaled' seconds rem aining Gamble scored range runs from $17.25 in the 2 L thp ° tBti Stanley St. C latr. in the stew ard la y ' in thus ty in g the garne at Texas area, to $18.00 fo r zone 1, 810, held a t the arm ory. About departm ent o f the M erchant M ar- " 81 which includes Oregon and Wash- f if t y o f the candidates were fro m the local lodge. ines has returned to his ship af- *be three-m inute overtim e mgton, the OPA said. A fte r the ceremonies a m usi te r a short leave spent at the P,ay> Rccd o f Creswell scored 1 ' ----- cal program was presented by home o f his paroi. s, M r. and M rs. s»°5 p u ttin g them ahead. members o f the Eugene and C ot Glenn G. St. C latr. His fa th e r Busby o f C. G. tied it by scoring tt v 1 tage Grove lodges, consisting o f went as fa r as P ortland w ith him . a io u l sh° t B ill Kanel o f C. G . V C lllC le S dancing and singing. A t 5:00 p.m. scored a fo ul shot to w in fo r the Tn S t a t a i n 1 0 4 4 . a banquet was served by the Bea M r. and Mrs. John R ow lette o f ,ocal B squad. 111 v e r legion No. 171. A to ta l o f 150 E" rane have " w iv e d notice th a t The game between the Lions' There were 4 There were 417,884 m otor ve- pounds o f tu rk e y w ith a ll the ! " , SOn' P v‘j » a rv‘’y R ow lette. club and Chamber o f Commerce hides registered in Oregon during trim m ings was served to those ha* b ^ " f u n d e d in action in Bel- convulsed the spectators w ith the year 1944 according to Bob’ Prosent K'um. He was given the m edal o f laughter because o f the ridiculous e rt S F a rre ll s e c re t^rv S of state D uring the day a to ta l o f ’ »«' purple heart a fte r a previous apparel w orn by the players and who said this represents the fir s t $104.27 was contributed to the in ju ry . His w ife, M rs. Evelyn Row- th e ir bland ignoring o f the rules annual increase in m o to r v e h ic le polio fund by the Cottage Grove te t’ e. and baby live w ith her par- o f the game. Among these digni- reg istra tion since 1941 In 1943 Moose and legionnaires The next en,s 8t Ju" c t* ° " c »y- fied and sedate business men who there were 415.269 vehicles re ^ s - m eeting of the legion w ill be held 417,884 Registrations ' Vi JVlOtOr Mix*VC AiTH finds Hsell p a rtic u la rly in need o f spreading a sm aller force o f peo- p|c over more ground in these days of m anpower shortage, This same type o f school e ithe r has o r w ill be held on all of the other forests in Oregon and Wash- inglon, representing region six. _______________ radio operator-mechanics at the .. . made up the tw o teams the fol- terod in i o n 6 in F u c e n c in A n ril A A F T ra in in g Command Radio * " r and Mrs. Roy Crane o f Culp low ing captured the a tte n tio n of O f the to ta l vehicles registered ’ ----------------- -- w ord the audience w ith th e ir origin al school, Sioux “ Falls A rm y A ir 1 — ,e<'k ---------- *ast week received in 1944, 331.641 were d e p c rivate pas- Field. Sioux Fulls, S. D. In addi- *'rom ,h<' ir. son' A lv in , who has land otherw ise) costumes and ac-1senger r e a s e fr o m __ _ O' of cars Parc a a slight clicrkr Ho/’rooeo tion to attending school, he went bcvn a p r'si’ r'er o f tbe Japanese tions: “ H ap” W olfard, A r t W ein- theK1943 ffcure o f 332 552 There through ¡1 rig id d rillin g and phy- *n ' h’’ 1 h i»Ppbie’ »’ «■ th e Pas’ kauf, D r. Claude Kim e, N. J. N el- were 1219 busses 35 288 ligh t sical tra in in g program in order >pal The card received was « son, D ic k Reed o f Creswell. trucks and 46 256* heavy tru c k s Young filb e rt trees require less to be fu prepared take over regulation card sen. by prisoners Thp .,s . r _ ™ ^ a ,< £ ? heaVy tFUCkS _____fu lly lly p re p a re . „ .0 _________ The gate receipts fo r the even- registered in 1944. pruning than alm ost any o th e r an assignment in a combat area, and, ^ ta te d th a t he was in good ing plus a collection taken dur- M o to r vehicle re g istra tio n fees common orchard tree and are fa r health. LOWEST BAROMETER if necessary. ing the evening totaled $65.13 a ll fo r the year totaled $3,478,370.08. more lik e ly to su ffe r from over- W a lte r Fraser S 1 C recently of w hicb P°es tow ard the re lie f _ Oregon counties receive $340,- pruning than underpruning, says ' The lowest barom eter re a d in g , W ITH THE U.S.ARMY FGR- « h o m e o f P°lio v ic tin is ' : 748.48 as th e ir fin a l apportion- O- T. M cW horter, extension h o rti- ¡n u,,, h isto ry o f the coast was re- ,N N EW C A L E D O N IA —H er- spent an 18-day leave at his ment o f th e ir share o f m o to r ve- c u ltu ris t a t O. S. C. corded at the C ollage Grove dam man W ' Petersen, son o f M r. and here w ith his parents, M r. and . -------------------------- h id e revenue fo r the year 1944, As filb e rt trees come into bear- w e ath erstatio n this morning with i Mrs' w » linm Petersen, 1044 Ash M rs. George I. Fraser. Seaman L l0 IlS Secretary o f S tate R obert S. F a r - , ing, the low er lim bs are best le ft 1 readinD of 28 45 This 1 Avenue »-------- and — 1 ...1----- a t , h n « raser being transferred whose ...,»_ w ife lives ai ^ e i ,s is ucmg m in sierrea a a fte n e r r t t t t ; ; • _ _• 1 re ll said today. | on to hasten the development o f | O w eather observers a ' N o rth 10th street, Cottage □nservers Indicates indicates a M 15 m onths ...... in ... combat d uty in the ! This payment brings the c o u n t-: the tree and to increase the pro- severe storm i near hi re and is Grove' Oregon has been promoted 1 a cific and w ill be at tre a s u re ies to ta l share to r the y'ear to d u c tio n o f e arly filb e rts, says M c- g high winds followed P rÍva,e P riva,e F irst Ia,and rpt’p iv i"K station a w a itin g * lik e ly to bring ! $2,340,748.48, the tw o m illio n hav-1 W h o rte r. These low er lim bs are .. hy more rain. . .Class. Pfc. Petersen, is assigned re-assignment. (Bob Bauder) 1 ing been sent out in tw o a llo t- , somewhat o f a problem in c u ltiva - — . . . . . ____| to the Headquarters South Paci- The Cottage Grove Lions w i„ ments, one in Ju.'y and one in D e - . tin g and harvesting but the fa ct t ia m ra x 1 r i x i r v a » c Base Command. s Kt. Julian Miiier Is back In the remains th a t th e ir rem oval w ill re KA 1 ION CALENDAR j 1 States a fte r X3 months service in play host to the U ni H igh T ige rs’ member. The money represents 15.7 per duce yeilds m a te ria lly. D D or-c'caE -rt « i a 'V illln m T. G nroutte, son o f M r. A u stralia according to w ord re- in a league basketball game here m ESSEv r V,’41 )S7 ?,KH>k J and M rs W a ,,c r T. G aroutte o f ■ ceived by Mrs. Fred B eidler from in the high schol gymnasium a t cent o f the m oto r vehicle revenue A n othe r common m istake in a q C m arn,P's1 ,br°.U*?k nnd B »ic k B u tte route, is serving w ith his m other, Mrs. Alice C. Mac- 8:00 o d o c k F rid ay, F ebruary 2. fo r the year. In 1944, this to- handling young filb e rts is to head A2-M2 valid Indefinitely. I f the favored Eugene H igh is taled $14.909.225.97. com pand to back the scaffold branch, s on one, station com p lim en t squadron at M ille r. He is hospitalized at F o rt M E A T . B U T T E R , CH EESE: an a ir service command depot in Lewis fo r the present and expects the v ic to r over U ni H igh Tuesday : $14,723,366.90 in 1943 | tw o and three year-old-trees, M c Book 4, Red stamps Q5 through England. He, w ith others o f his « 21-day leave when released. He th a t w ill place C. G. in a tie w ith W h o rte r adds. I t may be necessary Z5 and A2-D2 valid Indefinitely. squadron, is w o rk in g long hours w ilt la te r rep ort to Santa Barbara, U ni H igh. I f this happens the RUST COLLEGE SEXTETTE j to remove an excess lim b here and ganlc Friday may w ell be a gnmq SUGAR: Book 4: Stam p 34 in an e ffo rt to supply the men at C alifornia. His present address fo r COMING SUNDAY there, but heading back any scaf nnd 35 each good in d e fin ite ly fo r the fro n t. He h;>s been overseas any w ho m ight be interested in 1 w b *cb w » ’ be a race fo r second; fold branches is d e fin ite ly harm - fo r the past fifte e n m onths and w ritin g to him is: Sgt. Ju lia n p,ace' ' 5 ixiunds sugar. The Rust College Sextette o f fu l. experienced growers have The Lions p re v io m ly lost to H o lly Springs, Mississippi w ill be found. SHOES: B o o k 3, Airplane entered the armed services in M ille r, 20937167, S e r t, W ard 13. 1942, Madigan Genera! H ospital, C /O ^ i m n S S 1 ‘ de ‘ T h ^ i S r - here Btinday afternoon to g.ve a stamps 1-2-3 valid indefinitely. hM e,hodist c b u rc h | Graveside services were held F o rt Lewis, Tacoma, Washington. hard to S T o X e ^ rovenge G A S O L IN E : “ A " 14 expires P v t I.aiunster Missing w in ' ‘ revenge at the vesper hour, s ta rtin g at Sunday afternoon at 2:30 p.m. fo r M arch 21, 1945. 4 gallons each. I V E L O IL : Period 1 * 2 cou-|ce|»«d a trlrg ra m from Hw w a r M a r l n e 'c S S . 't . n “ S ' M r " 1 and • ' la o w crowd U rx p e c lr d to a t- m X d w ? ro ™ !'s lí ’''¡W N rg m spo“ ' S " ! ! “ .‘ i d M ^ S X M * H , r " " Much Filbert Pruning Harmful, Cuts Yield tO n Meet • 1 Ulli a UrUCial Game Friday 2nd r* x 0 pons va lid through August 31, 1945. R E N T C O N T R O L: A ll rented dw elling units m ust be registered, find changes lu tenancy reported. departm ent last week th a t his nephew, Pvt. Irw in Lancaster, was missing in action since December 25 in Belgium. He had served in llie Aleutians fo r about tw o ye ars| Mrs. T e rry Moody o f Bend, form er residents, has been wounded in action, according to press dis- fa h iy X n patches o f yesterday. F u rth e r de- expected ta ils were in»t given. 1 p a W g o t^ 'g tm e " is I 8nd 8 *s| invited to program . pubbc is « ’«’d ia lly ! age of tw o d iy « .’ S m ith "F u n e ra l hear th is in te re s tin g , chapel was In charge o f arrange- 1 m enu.