T n r n s ib \ v MA Kl 11 22, 101", TÎÎE SEXTIVET«, <Y»TT \CE GROVE OREGON Fencing and Poultry Supplies Poultry Netting 2 inch mesh 48 60 72 width. — 1/2 inch mesh in 17 gage 36 width Barbed wire ip light and heavy 80 rod spools. Field fence 39 12 12*/2. Poultry Supp, Brooders, Galvanized and Glass Founts, also Gal vanized Feeders. G reen’s Hardware & Supply P h o n e 225 C resw ell, O regon li. S. 0. to Publish Newsletter Again Saginaw Ml Compton, the next speak- Q jr-g S t a t e L e g i s l a t u r e emphasized the n»*e<ls of the « ehur< h today enunn ra tin g the £ n C l S L o t l g C S t S e s s i o n it , cut «»naiderably by the governor's Vf>Jo Saturday, March 17th.---------------------- ---- llo lx -rt Graham closed w ith re- m arks on the churoh o f tom orrow an-J urged th a t we tra in the youth o f th - church fo r leaders and have confidence in th e ir a b ility to car ry on in the church o f the future. The Misses Sara B jorset and Joyce C la rk sang a duet and the m eeting adjourn«-«! w ith singing "A u ld Lang Syne." Many expressions o f praise were extended t h e Rev. F rank E. Brown fo r his splendid w o rk as pastor and his u n tirin g e ffo rts in helping to raise the building fund. The Lane county USO is again publishing a N ew sletter to be sent to men and women from Lane county who are in th - armed fo r ces. This N ew sletter consists af a m in ia tu re four-page newspaper w ith tw o pages of news stories of county wide inter« t. one page of sporta news by D ick S trite of the Register Guard, and a page of one sentence news items about Lane’s own people in the service. The firs t N ew sletter was pub- lixtied in November and madi d as a CNristmas greeting. Response Rshira Desert has l,»en enthusiastic and appre The Sahara desert has an area ciative replies have eoine in from the fa r corners o f the glob«-, from of more than 2.MM).000 square miles. India, Corsica, France, Ila ly , Burma. Belgium , the Philippines, New Guinea, Persia, England and camps and stations all over the States. The USO mailed the N ew sletter to ««bout 4(MM) in November, and hope to alm ost double that ruimts-r w ith this issue, it is impossible to reach a ll o f Lane's citizens in u ni form s unless parents and friends m ail in addresses and so it is being asked th a t addresses be mailed to Mm. O m ar Fendall. director. Lane county USO, Eugene, Oregon, to reach her la-fore A p ril 1. The USO w ill appreciate yo ur cooperation, and replies, p a rtic u la rly fro m overseas, show th a t those who receive the N ew sletter w dl appreciate yo ur th o u g h tfu l ness. There is no charge fo r this service. Funds are made available fo r the publication by the USO board. distributed. 'Hie next club m eet to purchase h a ir $ 100 W ar Bonds. ing w ill be A p ril 4. In tin- a fte r F or the lecture program Bob Mm. Anna Wild«- anil aon A n tax,n, at the Hebron (com munity Drenner, guest »[M-iikcr, gave a drew of Junction C ity apent a day hall. A t this tim e there w ill be a very Interesting ta lk on "Conser vation of W ild L ife " ; reading, Mrs. recently w ith Mm. W ilde'« daugh flo w e r exchange. The Earl M a rry fa m ily went to H aw o rth and group singing. te r, Mm. M. C. Ovetgaard. The serving com m ittee fo r next Plan» arc underway nt the P ortland to attend the buria l ser school fo r entering the annual vices there of A lb e rt M arcy on meeting w ill be M r. and Mrs. Claude Arne, S hirley Arne and rodent co n tro l contest. Points Monday. w ill he given to tlMise entering ■ Jennings Beers ha- been ra p id M r. ami Mrs. Cha-. Conner. A s|sa’ial benefit program of fo r bring ing tulla o f gray digger ly promoted to s ta ff sergeant in squirrels, rats, mice, blue Jays, Germany. Where he captured G er on»' act plays and music Is Ix-ing mans. prepared fo r the evening of March gophers, mole», etc. Glen ("B u d d y ") Means has en 31st. Admission w dl he charged, M m Charles S m ith returned listed in the navy. He w ill go to the proceeds to go to the b u ild Tuesday from Vancouver, W ash P ortland Monday to take his phy. ing fund. Ladies o f the grange ington, where she visited a sis »leal exam ination. ¡are asked to bring pies and sand te r, Mrs. M o lly K lin e who Is III wiches fo r refresrnents to be sold at the home o f her daughter. a fte r the program . Committees M r. and Mm. Roy Beers and in charge of advertising are: Eldon fa m ily spent Sunday w ith the Lee Steele, posters; M ary Arne. Oris Beers fa m ily at Lorane. I The F rie n d ly Neighbors club Steel, Frances Cooper, Mm. H a The Jo lly W orker» club met met at the home o f M m. Bora w orth , Mrs. M ull, Mrs. Robey, at the home o f Mrs. Mina 'C la rk S t e w a r t T hursday afternoon. B e tty Sheets, Mrs. Guile and Mrs. Wednesday, M arch 7, fo r an a ll There were 10 members present. W oodworth, general advertising. day session. T w e n ty-five members It was voted to give . the Rod F ollow in g the forenoon service A meeting was held Tuesday at were present and three visitors. Cross $5.00. Plans w ere completed the home o f Mm. George Layhg Sunday at the M ethodist church a Members voted to co ntribu te $10 fo r the penny supper which w ill fo r the purpose o f re-organizing congregational dinner was served to the Bed C m . More sewing Wax I h » held at the school house F rid a y the home economics club of the in celebration o f reaching the h a lf evening, M arch 30. In the tw o grange. O fficers elected to serve way mart« in the building fund contests given, Mm. Lola John were president, M rs. Lay ng; vice drive fo r the purpose o f a new ston and Mrs. Ruby Benston won president. Mm. M innie W agner; church to be b uilt follow ing th«- fir s t prizes and Mm. M innie I WANT TO OCT secretary and treasurer, Mrs. Es war. The Rev. F ra n k Brown an Keene and Mm. Nona K lrk e n d o ll AN tASTCA PRESENT FOR1 FOR th er S tra tto n . I t was voted to nounced that a little above $15,- Won second prizes. The next club hold meetings the second Tues 000 had been rais»«d o f the needed M T WIFE - WHAT DO _ YOU meeting w ill be held at the home day o f each m onth w ith the next amount. $30.000, fo r the proposed T H IN K SHE 0 LIKE o f Mrs. Helen W illiam s. m eeting A p ril 10 at the home of structure. The Rev. Brown also Mm. G, G e tty, Mm. A. Sehlp- displayed the architect s sketch of Mm. S tra tto n . L a te r in the a fte r s v . ' h THAT’S EASY p e rt and Mm. R. Geer aj»-nt one plans fo r the e x te rio r o f the b u ild day last week w ith Mrs. Hansen noon refreshm ents were served by ing w hich is to fron t on W ashing f X JU JUST ST S T O P A T the hostess. up the M cKenzie River. ton Avenue where the present M r. and Mm. Low ell Benston M ethodist parsonage stands. ItK F B H P O K T t l H H A S IC spent Monday at the Claude W il Approxim ately 65 gathered at !.<»< ATF.H H E R E ley home at Roaeburg. the tables and M r. C. N. Land L CUT R A T E / Mrs. D o n S tew art received Clarence F. C a u d ill fo rm e rly o f returned th in k s . A t the conclu a telegram from the w a r d ep art R rw lspo rt has leased the repair sion o f the dinner a program was ment last week stu ting th a t her departm ent o f C la rk's Super Ser presented. S L. M ackin introduced aon. Raymond H uffm an, had been the speakers, who spoke of the s lig h tly Injured in a battle on the vice S tatio n on N o rth 9th street e a rly founding o f the church and and w d l specialise on the repair western fro n t, F eb rua ry 23rd. gave the la te r history, closing M r, and Mm. Jess T ucke r and o f Buiek, LaSalle and Cadillac xvith o u r obligations and charge m o to r cars as w ell as do general children o f W inchester Bay moved rep air w ork. M r. C audill expects fo r the fu tu re . Jack Godard gave to Saginaw last week. to move his fa m ily here as soon the e a rly history o f the church Roy F isher o f S eattle was a as school is out. M r. C la rk w ill and C hristianity, including as local recent guest at the Lawrence M on devote his tim e to she operation color the names o f the Rev. Moore, tie l h home. of his service station and cafe Rev. G ardner and J. I. Jones who M r. and Mm. Evan Rand and which he plans to open w ith in a were among the e a rly pastors and ch ild re n o f Creswell apent S u n -1 few weeks. leaders in the local church when day at the W illia m Sharon home. it was b uilt in about 1900. M r. See the announcement o f M r. M arlon Sharon had spent F rid a y and Mrs. N. E. Compton and Mrs. C audill appearing elsewhere in and S aturday nt the Rand home. W illia m Hogate were the only M r. and Mm. J im A b bo tt recent this Issue. ones present who were members ly received 2,(XX) baby turkeys. G ift Boxes of Soap .50<- to $1.50 f th.- congregation e a rly in 1900. Come on one m d all. T ry your M r. and Mrs. Claude K irk e n - G ift Sets ,50c to $5.00 night. 5th' toSl JMI .d u ll and sons spent Sunday w ith j *ut'k at Beano S aturday B a th P o w d er M arch 21th dt U m phrey and M ack- relatives at Creswell. P e rfu m e .25e to $2.70 in building. Sponsored by A m e ri . SI no I'u te x Hets liO K F N A G R A N G E can Legion 3 2 -ltc. C om pacts $1.00 Io $.1.7.1 A colum n o f The grange met in reg ula r ses D resser Hets $2.19 to $15.00 F u n ’N F acts sion l«st Thursday evening. «».00 M usical P o w d er Boxes B y M ik e Bibles Ralph and Eva C onklin were $1.00 to «1.7A Ladle« Billfolds SI.(HI to Sti.OO elected to membership and M r W ilson wits obligated in the 1st Gold lxN-kets $5.00 to $8.00 Howdy F olks; A male puppy and 2nd degrees. Large shipment of lawn and F aster Bunnies $2.08 is a son o f a female dog. A John Read, rep orting fo r the garden fertilizer now ready. female dog is the dog catch legislative com m ittee, led a dis-; Get yours. ers mam objective. A m ain cussion on the "L a b o r D ra ft." ' objective is the dream o f a Net receipts from the bazaar d ic ta to r therefore, dictators held recently were announced to are male puppies. And w hat be $26.62. and did we say m ale puppies M rs. H a ttie Spahr and George were? S tra tto n were re|xirted ill. . . . Cottage Grove, Oregon The grange voted a donation o f Dogs in Siberia are the $23 to the Red Cross, also votedi fastest in the w o rld be cause the trees are so fa r apart. • . • One o f Uncle Sam's G. I.'s, home a fte r several cam paigns in the South Pacific said the arm y food was good but he didn’t know w ha t he was eating. • • • Tim e fo r ra tio n id e n tifi cation. • * • Latham T*\OE FTVT1 The 43rd Oregon legislature, the longest in the state's history, end- ed Its session at 6:06 p.m Saturday a t Salem. The session lasted 69 days, the previous record b a.-ng been es tablished in 1939, when there was a 66-day session. The house finished its w ork at 5:49 p.m. The clocks had been stopped at 5:30 p.m., the hour fixed fo r adjournm ent by a reso lutio n passer! a fe w m inutes e arl ie r by both houses. O ut o f more than 1.000 bills in troduced 200 passed both houses and are aw a iting the signature o f the governor. This num ber may lie - Income Tax Reports Prepared V. B. Hoyer 924 Main St., Phone 47 Done your bit by giving generously to the American Red Cross? If not, don’t put it off, mail it today and give generously, it’s needed Oranges Butter Methodists Celebrate Reaching Half Way Mark Sunday, Mar. 18. Fancy Navels Case $ 3 = = RED ROSE QUALITY Case Grapefruit Arizona Quality Yt Case ^ 2 = THRIFT-WISE FREE AIR FERTILIZER DEV. MEAT, No. % .....................5c can RAVIOLI’S, large j a r ............. ...... 15c ea. LIVER LOAF, Morrell’s 25c can MACKEREL, No. 1 ta ll..................15c ea Tuna Shrimp N o . H G ra te d Closeout Specials BEIDLER FEED SEED STO RE CADILLAC BUICK BEAN DINNERS I have taken over the Auto Repair Department at Clark’s Super Service and am equipped to give you complete re pair service on any make or model car. C L A R E N C E E . C A U D IL L 129 NORTH 9th STREET B U L L -E T IN I m ight is w ell put the no tion before the house, said the chorus g irl, as she danced on to the floor. * * • Senator Sorghum says th a t in counting wasted man hours don’t overlook the tim e spent in reading p o liti cal speeches. ■ * • « Trade w ith us and count the savings. We always t r y to make and hold frien ds by tre a tin g them w ell ns cus tomers. Motor Tune-up and Brake Work a Specialty ACETYLENE AND ELECTRIC WELDING C LA R K ’S SUPER SERVICE 129 N o rth 9th Phone 252 Ortley Fine Cooking ea. J u m b o Wet Pack Can WOODBURY SOAP..................4 bars 25c BABO Cleanser...........................2 for 25c OLD DUTCH...................... .....3 cans 20c LYE, Hudson...................... ....... 3 for 25c KNAPSACKS, G. I .....................each 15c Complete A 33c Value LaSALLE NOTICE Apples ea. 10c VAN CAMP’S Syrup JACK & JILL 5 LB. GOLDEN Pre-cooked Beans POT CLEANERS 10c Val V-3 2 f°r 5 c POT CLEANERS Coffee Wire Mesh 10c V n lu e 2 <- 5 c IRISH SWARTZ F R IE N D L Y FOOD S E R VICE