The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, June 21, 1945, Image 1

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    Mailed In Con«
iormlty with
P.O.D. order
No. 19687"
VOLUME RV
COTTAGE GROVE. LANE COUNTY. OREGON, T ill'K S h A Y , .11
McArthur talks ¡Cedars District
Water Problems Consolidated With
Here Tuesday ’■ota' A strid 45
J. W M cA rth u r, superlnten«i«*nt
or the Eugene w a te r Ixend w w
guest siaaiker nt the C ham ber of
Commerce luncheon program and
discussed some problems common
to the operation o f a m unicipal
w a te r system.
H ere then* has been some dis­
cussion a» to the fe a sib ility of
piping the c ity w a te r supply d ire ct
from the Dorena reservoir If and
when the reaervolr la «-«instructed.
M r. M c A rth u r would tu rn thumb»
B
W
a.- J t .
Addy Awardisl Hnmzc Medal
on
US
E ighth
A ir Fore
in which
With the 7th infantry division
service he
he was
wiik awarded
awarded th
m service
the t A ir
O kinaw a,~S /S gt. M arvin I U. •d«'«»al w l,h fo u r O ak-leaf Clusters,
26,
of ^ Cottage
Ore
he D istinguished H y in g Cross,
zo oi
o u a g e Grove,
i.io v o , o
re »., , I in.-
11 cht* f «’ » “ 60
m o rta r w e- tw o Bronze Stars fo r the ETO,
"o n , has been awarded the Bronze the Presidential C itation, and the
s ' “ r medal fo r outstanding gal- Purple H eart fo r a wound in flic t-
»“ n try against the Japanese on cd on the day he wits shot down
«h‘» »»me Island of the N lpfxm ew . over the B e rlin area S, Sgt. Beck
59.
On one occasion when three Jap relates that life in a German
j Consolldallon o f the Cedars machinegun emplacements were prison eamp was no picnic at any
w ith ,h.. <’,..... G r o w ll» ™ » « up . » A
n
,
A ,» it K
ih , G ,r m ,n
Addy,
a
«.« y
NUMBER 45
High School District K
To Vote on Special
Levy and Director
NEWS OF OUR
MEN<w WOMEN
IN U N IFO R M
Mo i" inli-rest was shown In the
annual m -I mmi I election in Cottage
Grove on Monday of thia week
111 voters
, 1 n, ,M,ia \ w "
r* * * * "
" polls.
,w’
wan held
In-Id In
A c lo s e race was
in the
election of a school d ire cto r fo r a
five-year term w ith C. II (hum -
pnugh w inning by one vole m argin
over (•..«•,I E C aldwell. the fo rm e r
receiving 96 votes, and the la tte r
N E 21. 104.'»
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S
The buzzards have destroyed
and k ille d p ra ctica lly a ll young
ducks in the Cottage Grove lake
area, Et. Col. W a lte r R. Lalonde,
resident engineer, reported yester-
day. He estimates that f if t y to
; seventy-five duck nests have been
cleaned out around the lake The
buzzards catch and eat the young
ducks when thev a tte m o t io sw im
out fro m the lake shore. Each
co n ta in ed about
nhm .t „iv
nest contained
six to e.eht
i
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The annual school election o f
Cottage Grove union high school
d is tric t 14 w ill be held next Mon-
day. June 25, fo r the purpose o f
electing one d ire c to r fo r a five-
year term and passing on a special
iw o -m ill levy fo r post-w ar im- you n g du ck s and d estr o v in v th e
provements. "
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M . y .o
« « . - v e n i , „ , « I l
Clyde W rig h t o f the D elight make
ouite
V alley section, incumbent 7 s the Tuck o X a " o n a ^ t h e X ^
ollJy candidate fo r director whose
T h .-^u z z a rd s w w ^ o t ¿resent
p e titio n has been filed w ith the las, year but this JZar t h X ^ e
w hool clerk M r W rig h t has serv-
J 7 * i a y
,
o„
K .J T jiS ‘ bS X l S S L h ip I h S , S
7th War Loan
Sales Lagging;
Nears Finish
The biggest w ar bond drive o f
any
staged
? ny yet
y
aiW ’ in ln the
the nation so
J ? *i|,he '^d ivid ua l is i concerned
2,ffici?
£
. ,y.
y ends S a,urrtny. J uni 30.
J«J«w> 20th was $10,184.000 o r three
"th, ü
qóoU « « T
haVe arnounted to
W34? 95-00 against a <»uota
SP-
p roxim ately $480.000 which means
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“ ” « *» ,he
,
...
, ,,
d is tric t carried by a large m argin AxlUy exposed him self to fire by guards marched them out in fro n t fo r , hp uai!t fivp vparg
‘« , . ,
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tim e t he 7th can,paign ends
JA
¿ . . ' ? P?
T. i ’f .“ ''»»»'ing w „ h 73 v o |,ng ypM_ on(J z , vo(in(; standing up to observe the location »1 'be advancing Rus tan armies
P ja| tw ^ m ill' levy ,o
f l r ... .
era* hundred purchasers must buy
to
a U ^ i d s h ^ The " Hhin * * *
C° “ ple ° l Weel“
o f the pollution would Is tfxi great no. The Cellars d is tric t „Iso voted ¡o f the positions. He then directed m oving in on Vienna, and continu- vo^ ' ™ w’ u ’ p ro v id i S d s ° f S
Regardless o f how fa r a m urilcl fa vorab ly and the C ounty Boun- «»” * fire of his section on the gun «*«» «° march them Westward on com pleting
an a th le tic field, o the r is to' plant cattails" e tc ' U,P 1 °
the. Cash value
p a llly goes fo r its w a te r supply dary board w ill this week canvas emplacements and knocked them th irte en bowls o f soup in eighteen R adium , gi
grand stand, and irn-
J__ - j - °
h <‘ sa r '8
through the
there ,s always the problem o f
7,
o u .^T h ls is the
m . £ r ¿7m- d«>« when they wen? liberated a, ^
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bS m gT
¿Td S
o’n ^f ^ h
* * '
° ffice
^ U le d
,2 ? ® 2 ^
deahng w ith
he ,s,H ull,in w ith
consolidation in force at once P«ign in the Pacific fo r .he bus- » "lu n a u , A u stria, by General Pat-
N-sid^s o r o v . S revenue P, ~ ‘ ^
n f° r tKe W,,d“ ie aTOUnd P ractically a il o f the sales made
once i"“ gn m in e i .icu ic ro r ,n e nus-
g ro u n d s, b esides p ro v id in g rev e n u e th e la k e
problem lessening as the less I'he ('u lla g e Gn»ve Boanl of Edu- »’and of Mrs Louise J Addy o f ,('n s 1 bird A rm y on May 2. A fte r fo r replacement o f busses. This
here are of small denominations.
l«ip(ilated ureas are reached.
cation w ill serve as directors f o r ^ o " » « '- G ^ e
His parents, M r. *
x , Sgl
^ ’f k »cvy « fo r tw o years and w ill raise
T otal cash values sales at the
According to
M r.
M c A rth u r
and
Mrs. ” Em m ett O. Addy, live w • ill ~
report
F irs t N ational bank through yes­
new consolidated d is tric t.
“
,r“ * to
" Santa Monica, C ali- approxim ately $19,000.
there Is a lim it to the distance
terday totaled $165.593.50. Includ­
w ater can he ulned e c o n o m ic a llv
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franc,sco »b-fore entering orn •
endorsement o f the board
ed in the to ta l purchase at the
(he g n .„ t,'r t h e d is , . Z
m
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and P
-" " “ ...
“ "« «he 6 . he . army
In ' October, 1940
he at-
Glen
M tim m
S el
tim m E.M2/C
e, EM2 is C ‘ eviors
is rectors
of
the union
high
school.
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<^ten
M.
S
01
m
e
union
nigh
school,
1
,
,
1
1
a
-
1
the greater the distance the m on
bank was $87,975.00 fo r series E
per cent lim ita tio n to lx- exceeded «<*nded M arysville Junior College. honM. on „ 2l).day teavt, v is ltin „ the budget com m ittee, and the lo-
the maintenance costs. He told of
and $77,618.00 o f a ll o th e r p u r­
by
a
vole
of
72
fo
r
and
2*1
against
u
Ml
,
his
w
ife,
Lovelle
S
tim
m
el
and
tw
o
cal
planning
commission.
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1«7U
I
W
iese
at
C
am
p
C
arson
»
,,s
wife,
ca»
one Instance where the c ity ,»f
chases. Cash value of the two sel­
Camp Carson. Colo
Pvt E a rl li,,le *iirlil o f B,ack Bu,,e rout<?-
The P0*1* fo r th is elec,‘'” 1 W‘U
Eugene contem plated g ettin g Its
ta l $187.436.00
w ith
E. Wiese. 1420 W M
Mmn
ain Cottage
Cotiae,- »*«»
i*“ ° nls
his n
m lo
other,
‘ n‘ T. Mrs
mrs. L illia
illian
n »» oP*n »»v...
from * 2 to 7 p. m anu
and the
ine
A fte r com pleting some repairs ling
_ agencies
- , lu, - to
«ooa
o n'*'
w a te r supply from C lear lake, hut
ol
F
R
W
i.7
.
Stim
m
el
o
f
Black
Butte.
He
has
*
°
"
n
g
w
ill
take
place
at
the
union
and
in
s
ta
llin
g
tw
o
new
blanching
p
L
,
e
ot
dropped the project a fte r consult­
Grove. Ore., son oi
of E.
.
. , .
r, k n . wiese. ,___ ,
.
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e„h««i
v vats
a t, ih
Ine reason the campaign has
the „ com m unity ___________
cannery spon-
C ottage Grove, is now stationed becn in ,ht’
»f,r «he past ' “ «»’ school budding,
ing engineers revealed the c«i»t
sored by the Cottage Grove Uuion lagged ,hu’ fa r ls because too
al the U. S. A rm y General and e,Rht mon«hs. M r S tim m e ls old-
would be In the neighborhood of
high school w ill be open fo r can- ¡™*ny
be,,eve «»>« w a r has
. Convalescent hospital. Camp Car- <s* son. Sgt. Lester M. Stim m el,
$19,000,000.
miner
I__ about
_«__ _ DC PIT won already, H. K. M etcalf.
ning home grown ___
produce
•on.
Colo.
The
U.
S.
A
rm
y
Gener-
who
has
b<
Pn
overseas
nearly
two
The »,leaker did not have a good
-
J u ly 15 it was announced by Don- c°-<;h a in " an- -Mated yesterday. He
w it»’ the Ave En«
«»
word fo r cold m ountain w ater, the
M r, 1<o„ ic r)t|w o r, h Scott. 78. a l and Convalescent hospital la
aid K abler. supervisor, today. Z.a’d , h5. hop<^
, o ffe r o f the
pride o f many m unicipalities ('o ld d il,d Monday night about 9 30 situated in an ideal spat fo r out- I ’hilifH^nv».
Probably an increase o f lc per FlrSt N a ,*°nal bank »<> Pay ¡n««‘r-
M rs. L P Sanford o f Portland
w a te r isn’t ,a .rtieu la r ly valuable „ d o c k fo llo w in g a heart attack door recreation activities. S ight-
can w ill be charged this season
° n J av*"KS through June 30th
* 7 ^ ,o ?h*’ v a r»OU!< scenic has received w ord from her son.
except to d rin k and fo r the sm all Mra St.o,, ,Mirn u , „ „ . D „ w o r, h.
over the charges o f last season m*Ight
¿ he ™eans of « ‘"«ulating
placcs
in
and
np’i r Colorado
Edwin W ells
Johnson
R M 3/C, w'ho
amount o f d rin k in g
w ater c o n -lw a„
Hubbardson. M ich . Mnrin„
. .
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w ith an increased charge per can M
° f ,he E senes-
Burned, Il can tie e ither re frlg e r- September 29. 1867. and moved to
a n a n }ted fo r patterns, ¡R jn lhe MJUth P a cific that hp has
fo r any meat, corn, pum pkin, o r
...
, _
ated o r teed Cold w a te r is neither ■ „ 1(.kMV(ll<. Ohto wh<>n a ch,,d . On , ’
s e n d in t rance and b,.,.n jn the
C u„
Luzon
any product ta king more than 60 U 'O l l i n S c W Q
valuable for domestic Use or Irrl- i,
•>, , m «7
i „. „
r,„,r. *‘ r "™n> " ‘ «h the 8th division. He Llngalen G u lf and Okinawa in-
d efin ite
have to process. This charge P n r n n o r l v n f r t n m r n lK ,.
h old s th e ETO rihlxin ih ,. Cnm
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------- xu no ug n n Although
e iin iie plans
nave plans
minutes
galion, he said.
ru-d to Je .sc E. Scott, who diet, in , , i n fl.l l l r f u ..i,, . , ,i , h ,•
, va,,*ons and sa>'s *’ k 00 "jiic n ic
have not been made as yet there w '*l probably be 10c per can re-
01 G 01 V a lllS ,
Cannery to Start
A hi Git ||1IV I
Mrs. Lottie D. Seott
Dies Suddenly 18th
Work Platoons
May Be Organized
For Youths, Adults
SOM,
Lease POWell Plant
i n d u c t flibbon
’ UiC,d* P? neSu a11 « a Possibility o f w ork platoons gardless of size. K abler states
In 1912 the fa m ily moved to
around them. He says they have both juvenile and adult being or- lh a t patrons interested in can-
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Eugene where she lived u n til com-
< pi. Patrick at G u lfpo rt
good food m w t o f the tim e and he ganized in Cottage Grove to be nin8 peaches, pears and prunes, v M
_nf1
n
mg here in 1932 Since w m in g
G u lfp o rt A rm y A ir Field, Mhw., rec<’ ,ved h‘K C hnstryas m ail and transported to and from the har- may receive valuable inform a tion
7 rvT u.iii«,
here she has made her home w ith I t was announce drecently by the Packages in M ay u id is anxious to vest fields d u rin g harvest season, »roln the home dem onstration o f- th L
,, H
_,1 ,
* ,
a daughter. Ruth.
commanding o ffic e r o f th is station
gel b9ck «° G re g o it
announced by Donald K a b . Bce *n Eugene re la tiv e to canning <OLrth 7 . L ,,7 7 » - ¿»»"haue o W n
Six children ire among the sur- that CpI. George H P a tric k has
C ul. Janies E fi<)VCp rccc,l t ,y Jer. vocational agricu ltu re , today. an acceptable product w itho ut ovpr thp mHk ^ u T T fo rT n e rlv ^ o -
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Last season 120 boys and g irls su$ar.
z
erated by J. S. Powell and w ill op­
from the Cottage Grove commun-
erate the d a iry under the name of
saved many thousands o f dol-
C ollin's D airy.
lars o f produce in southern Lane
Both are experienced d a iry op­
county and brought back into - K e i l g l O U S O C flO O l
erators, V. M. Collins has spent
Grove Tw o brothers. H ira m D il- g ram m ar school and was
la te r re tu rn to Boca Raton fo r advanc- ,nWn aPProx*«riately $2500.00. This
tw enty-six years as a b u tte r m ak­
rth ot
of ■
Chicago^
and A r n th
D u ll- - employed hy
by Westside L ig ht
h t Co. < H
train
week-end
_______
w o rm
■ nicago, ana
nur u
>d j tra
in in g . A d ditional
d ition al w
e ek -en d Prograni was carried on by the
er and has served as state inspec-
w o rth of West Chicago, III. Also He has been In th«' A rm y since
at t h(“ Ikivce home were cooperative plan o f the county ex-
A v e r y successful religious to r fo r three years. H is son Ray
by seven grandchildren She was Jan 20. 1943. and Is now serving M r. and M r« Ted Reev-es and tw in T k T u " s e n ?ce and theJ«»®» high vacation school was brought to a was employed a t the College
« member ol the C hristian church, as a tru c k d riv e r
H is next of >sons Teddy and Freddy o f K la- s< kh ,
a8rK u tu ra
departm ent close a t the C atholic church. Sun- Cream ery p rio r to the association
Funeral services were held fro m kin reside
„ at 1161 E. Madison St., ,n„th
m ath Fail«
Falls.
a" d s'm ila r P-ans arc being con- day, w ith the reception o f th e ir w ith his fa th e r here
'be M ills m o rtu a ry this m orning ( tottage Grove, Oregon When CpI.
sidcred at present to be announced firs t H o ly Communion b f a class
Sec the Collins announcement t
” 10 *" n m w i«h ‘ be Rev. F ra n k P a tric k 's crew finishes tra in in g at
L t. George Dugan is spending a la ,«'r I f you are interested in th is o f fifte e n children and th e ir en- be found elsewhere in this issue
Brow" olfu ialing . Interm ent w ill this station, they w ill be ready few days w ith his parents, M r. and «>Po o f w ork consult e ithe r
the rolim e nt in the scapular.
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scapular. Those
Those in in
»*’ *n
»»' ((t Haven cemetery at fo r d uty against the Japanese.
Mrs. A rth u r Dugan, w hile enroute county agent in Eugene o r
M r. the class were Donald Claghorn. R l f p o f o r Mr<? f ila r fl.
Eugene,
e /c .«
d u .
. ..
Lincoln, Nebraska, where he i K a ble r at the high school.
Robert Heile, Geraldine Hewcs,
JU T S . V l a r a
S Sgt. Leo R o b e rt^ son o f M r w ill Join a crpw
assi
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Deanna Lundbom, Nancy M orton,
and Mrs. C. E. Roberts, arrived a 3 .29
Donald Pierce. Gerald Pier«?e.
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*
Sunday m orning from England on
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,
Kathleen Pierce. Gerald Plueard,
Patrinm
D
o 1 ’
Rites fo r M rs. C lara O liva M ar-
New Officers of
Lions Club to Be
Installed Today
,t was
Catholic Vacation
poli'rric,»
Is Closed SUIldaV
prexident; G<<orge Hardy, m c h -
ta ry ; Louts
Louis hohler,
Suhlcr. treasurer; A rt
tu
W etnkauf ( W e instle ni, lion lam -
er; Norm an Richards, ta il tw is-
te r; H E Eakin, d irector. The
new officers w ill lie. installed at
the n-g ula r meeting today.
Brenner PalntlnK Ai.x-pte«»
The paintin g of the flag raising
on Iw o Jiina by Robert Drenner,
local a rtis t, was accepted by th«*
club. The spet*ch o f acceptance
7“i« ,n“d*;Kby 7',' w',‘»kuuf <»n be- Surplus Truck Sales
h a lf o f th«- club. The p aintin g
which bus been on display in th«> To Farmers Will Be
windows o f the W estern
A uto
T
1
1
w ill rem ain fo r the summer, but I MrU JbOCal Dealers
at a la te r date w ill be removed to
a p ublic building.
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P re lim in a ry steps
•
obtain
•
O. E. Crowe, s h e riff pro!cm o f more government surplus trucks
Lane county, was the gu«*st speak- fo r Oregon farm ers under a new­
e r nt the m eeting Thursday, ex- sales plan have lx?en «Aart«xl, w ith
_
p la ining some o f the problems of firs t action a ffe cting the p rincipal
law- enforcem ent.
w heat-grow ing counties, N. C
Donaldson, executive assistant o f
the state A A A com m ittee has an-
pounced.
Th«- new program
provides fo r
sales of allocated tru cks to deal-
<-rs who agree to resell to fa rm -
A representative of the fa rm
ers and fa rm e r cooperatives w ith ­
crops departm ent, Oregon State
in d<*signat«*«l areas. Farm ers who
college, w ill be coming
■ , - . to , Lane hold nmm
i u i i m u s can then
AAA Li
certificates
tinn's
f ° '¿it " fni1 ' l' ' ‘ nsp7 ' 1 purchase trucks direct.
I w ^ t Clnier l^ d in n ’
T » v <>«*Kon A A A com m ittee has
to
Seed Inspection for
County Due Soon
D uane
i ^
• M W nii ,Et
T h ^ ir n
und ut I he end o f His furlough, Lu*
j •$
*>>««
w ill report to Sioux Falls, South
The grade school and union high
T^ e da!IJ' vacation Bible school
Anr1lir»tzwi
»*«-» tkr>
school boards o f education o f C o t- x 1 w
conduc
'eil Hr»
here
the nnct
past tw o ... weeks
Dakota, fo r fu rth e r assignment.
tage Grove last week passed re- W1«b the various churches cooper-
CpI. R oller! C herry is home from solutions
favoring
referendum a ,lng Wl11 close F rid a y evening
e European theater o f w a r on a measure num ber 302 p roviding w ,,h an °Pcn house- F rid a y a fte r-
«be
30-day furlough which is being funds fo r the schools of the state noon ,he children w ill receive the
sl M'n t w ith his w ife. Ruby C herry, from a 2 cent cigarette tax, to be cer«*f'cates o f w o rk and attend-
and fa m ily and
m other,
Mrs. voted on at a state general elec- ance- The open house program w ill
B ertha Cherry, ('p i. C he rry is b«'- tion F riday, June 22. I t is esti- 1x1 ,in the Jefferson
school audi-
*n8 «ransferreti from the European m ated that such a tax would raise f ° r i urn. where an o pp ortu nity w ill
section to the Pacific area.
over $2,000,000 annually fo r the 60 given to see the various dis-
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public schools o f the state. The Piays in the rooms o f the Adams
Petty Offl.er Placard Visits
1 ^ 1 school d istricts of the c ity « b o o l. A t th«' assembly period this
Elm er A Plueard, 22. p etty of- would re«?eive between $7,000 and week the children have had oppor-
«cci w ith a ra tin g of storekeeper $8.(XX) each year.
tu n ity to meet the church pastors
- U.S.N., o f S utherlin, but a
I t is the opinion of the d irectors and become acquainted w ith them.
. « • “ »«» ^ r e . visited sev- , h at thte tax is needed to meet
A t the end o f the fir s t week a
h
' ’’ ,in ~
w e r e held
h ere T u esd ay
i” *
' ’n°b. Ger- afternoon from the M ills m o rtu a ry
James Hew-es.
wRh thp Rey Gpo £ H ard o7
,.a ti h7
« k - .*»
ti w
n **».
g . a In u te
en t was
waas i in the
u
i
.. L a- *«
lv rm
iiuciii
school was f if t y children Masonic-I.OXXF. cemetery’.
U’nlPn
r x i »Rn»
**
which iilm
alm nct
ost H
doubled
th a t o f »u..
the
Mrs M a rlin died Saturday
in a
preeeeding year. T his was the 25th N o rth Bend hospital She lived at
annual religious vacation school at g22 W h ita ke r avenue and had
,h<> >«*1 church, and m arked na-
a
o f Cottage Grove
«jonally the 25th anniversary o f fo r eieven ypars and D rior to thts
religious vacation
school move- t j me at Coos Bav She was bom
men« in «be present form o f va- November 4
1880 at Seattle
ca«<on schools w hich have spread Washington, and was m arried to
«° ab Parts of the co un try fro m E ]m er 3 M a rlin at Kent Wash
,heir beginning at the C atholic ington
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church in Cottage Grove a q u a rte r
S urviving in addition to her hus-
o f a century ago.
band are the follow ing children:
M rs. Helen K in g of Coos Bay;
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Mmes. W . C. ,-»««
M a h rtin
i i i anu
and i K s a n
rl ¡jp n rv C M a rlin nf tannviii» r-ni
‘ « lls drove to A lbany Monday ifornja F io jd r M a rlin of Cot
a«em «» n where M rs. M a rtin was { X ¿ ’r ove F i v 7 « 2 S m 2 . £ £
six
p rincipal wheat crn l da>h bt^t week at the home o f rising school costs and
would ,0 ,a l o{ I®0 were enrolled.
a guest speaker at a Baptist mis- RPay o f
Vernon W ashington
<>"•' a '- a a" d b - <’»>-
. , " ‘‘, ¿ 7 S“ , Ve 8S » ’ ^ P ° ’-ary measure to
Mrs. John V a n N o rtw ick is s e n -
« c » t y m eeting. W hile
Mrs. C. P. M arlin, Mrs.
Peter
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tained estimates o f the maxis there ’ rcd ’ ” nuv> in August. 1942, increase
state
school support ln8 as supermtendont of the school, b ir t they were the guests of M r.
cording to U. S. Fletcher, county
(ind f orwarded , hpsp to Washing- and is a Kradua«‘‘ ° f «be S uther- funds. The proposal is made by The school fa c u lty is composed o f: and M rs - Benton Schrenk, fo rm e r W orld, Miss E tta Anderson, a ll of
Seattle and Mrs. H. L . H a ll o f Ed­
ag< n '
ton Possibly six o th e r areas in the bn bigh school, where he was out- the Oregon Legislature and refer- Hev. H ilto n Park. Rev. A lv in J. « ^ ' d e n t s . ___________________
monds. W ashington, and a bro th ­
A p p lica tio M from farm ers who state w ill be designated later, says s«',nding in sports, and has now. red to the people at this tim e at a Eammann, Mrs. H. B. F errin . Mrs.
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er, E. C. Anderson o f Seattle.
w an t th e ir fields inspected f o r , Donaldson.
served 32 months of sea duty, and special election in the hopes th a t H - L - W o lfa rd and Mrs. Ralph
KA
seed c e rtific a tio n are lieing reeelv-
Th,, office o f surplus pro pe rty bas n*n£ m ajor engagements to im m ediate re lie f can be given the Aubrey. This group is assisted by
PROCESSFD FOODS __ Rin»
SURGICAL GAUZE CLASS
ed a t the c«>unty agent s office
¡s to keep representatives o f the *’ *” c n 'd it which include: Guadal- schools th ru -ou t the state imm edi- M ary and E sther Olson, daughters stamns book 4- N-> th ru «9 v„na
DISBAND
o f the evangelist. Mrs. E lla O l- through J^ne 3CL TSWC¡ valid
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now, and a ll applications must be A A A and W F A Inform ed as to ^ a?a l- Sur,.ag0 . S.,.ra?-. T araw a- a«Hy.
filed by Ju ly 1. T his inspection 1 a v a ila b ility o f surplus trucks by So ,omons. M arshall Islands. S a i- ‘
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Mrs R o C lfo te h L '7 n . 'H
’ ,h ru J u ly 31- Y2‘ C1 va lid «bru
Mrs. J. F. Finneran, supervisor
service is Im portant in m aintain- types and'sizes. These agencies in pan' P eW **u- Lt’y«e and O kinawa V p t p r a n « ! M p m n r i a l
cliffe Sar i B io r s e t n’.d f R<i*C ' August 31- D l - H l valid th ru Sep- o f the Red Cross surgical gauze
mg sources of pure seed of desired tu rn w ill determ ine c ritic a l needs He wears the Asiatic Pacific, » 0 ^ 1 7 * 1 1 3 l U e i l l O n a i
» ! . 7 : ; S-ara ” rj ,o rs tt and E ' j ’yn «ember 30.
classes, has announced th a t the
varieties.
Hutchison. P rim a ry. Miss Lena
by areas p re lim in a ry to having Am erican defense and Philippine B U l l d l U g C o m m i t t e e
M E A T , B U TTER . CHEESE— quotas have been fille d fo r
non shutii-rinir
gras’ s ?«!r
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t w
c e it in e . X
Marlin Held Saturday
Daily Vacation Bible
» « X iS T f tiX S T S n School Officials Favor Sch°°l Closes Friday
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till
designated
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IlON CALENDAR
HERVICEMEN GRANTED
EXTENSION
,M „„e
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¡Cherry F n ú i í i y Is
,„c h
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£ DISCUSS Building PUll
now returned
to
Brem erton.
W ashington fo r fu rth e r duty. A
brother. S /S gt. D ick Plueard. who
returned to the states in January
a fte r 31 months o f active duty
w ith the 41st (Sunset) division is
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Members o f t h e
Am erican
Legion and the Veterans o f For-
eign W ars composing the Veterans
M em orial building com m ittee, m et
recently fo r the purpose o f trans-
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Aubrey and Helen H u ff
M rs 4 < » ...i a i
H erbert Moon and M y rtle H u ff tem ber 30
are helping w ith the music K in -
SUCAR
dergarten. Mm. Roy M iden m 7
Olson, Mrs. Paul D yksterhuis.
SHOES
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th m iie h ^ t'h J ’’ rX w !r!*' 7 ^ * "
8h h.
Paf* 'rs when it is
Secretary M orgenthau announc- TTo r _ . I« --.,.- t o r ii,—« o i _
ed Monday th a t an additional ex- i
A” «JW A o A l l f l c VO
s t a m p necessar >' t 0 start u p aga *"-
tension has been granted to o v e r-1
iw J r 3
Airplane
DISTRICT ALLOCATED
seas members o f the armed forces
»16,000 IN BONDS
on th e ir income tax obligations
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w hich were postponed bix-HUse o f ' O. S. Fletcher, county agent, re
overseas service.
H. K. M etcalf, co cha irm an o f
ports that the cherry fr u l, fly has
the South Lane districts o f the
The action is intended p a rtic u ­ emerged and that spray o r dust passed away three years ago.
to contact the other service organ
.
A " 16 coupons, 6 gal. each, valid 7th w a r loan, was n otified Mon-
la rly to help servicemen who stop fo r the fr u it fly should he applied
o f secur-
. izatlons
.. , fo r the - purpose
,
\ ird nas been received here June 22. “ B ” 7-8 valid, 5 gal each day th a t the Standard O il Co o f
in the U nited States fo r a few ¡' now. Brush along fence rows
8/N gt. Beck on Furlough
ing th e ir support fo r the project, by M r. and Mrs. E. R. .Crabb th a t " C ' 7-8 valid. 5 gal. each
C alifornia had allocated $15.000 in
m onths w hile enroute from the should also be sprayed.
Mrs. Robert Beck o f A storia re-
Vsrious possible sites fo r the ' th e lr son-in-law, W . A. G ilch rist.
STO VES A p ply local board to r bonds. p u r e ^ ' S ^ ' S T V t h
European to the Pacific th ea te r o f
Spray suggest ed:
lea<1 arsenate ports th a t her husband, S ta ff b uilding were discussed and a ten- has been appointed business
'ad-
oil
sas
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a a
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w a r loan to the Cottage Grove
war.
a I is., w ali’i If
gallons, plus Sergeant Roliert B. .Beck, has re- ta tiv e program set up fo r th«' m in is tra to r of the Lewis and Clark
l l 'i i stove certificates.
O IL — A Period
1-5 coupons d is tric t. O ffic ia l n otifica tio n o f the
The extension Is embodied in an a spreader, add tw o a
gallons
o f turned home from Stalag 17-B nt eventual acquisition o f a suitable college in Portland, effective July valid through
nil,,« . ,,f
ugust*31
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ough
August
31.
purchase was fro m the Portland
amendment to the income tax lime sulphur fo r sour cherries and Krems, A ustria near Vienna where location.
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G ilch rist was p rincipal o f the
R E N T C O N TR O L: In i. areas un- office.
regulations and was issued by fo r sweet cherries use 6 pounds he was inform 'd by the German I
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Commissioner o f In te rn a l Revenue o f w ettable sulphur. D ust: Lead government fo r the past fourteen | The seventh w a r bond drive i past year. He is a fo rm e r'rrs k le iV wV dTvNHn^ 'ii'nH <?° n,r<«l’ 7 ,11 rPn<
Joseph D. Nunan, Jr., w ith the np-1 arsenate 10 parts,
sulphur 90 months. P rio r to his internm ent ends June 30th. D on't delay buy- and both he and
Mrs
Crahh t m '
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reg,s’
SevT ? iI‘ 2*'a r 1)0nd «»rive ends
provai of the secretary.
parts.
he was based in England w ith th e , ing those bonds today.
‘ 'ta u g h t in the local high school.
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