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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1946)
Enrollment at High School »to Go Over 400 w Lottaae 6roue Sentinel Green B. Pitcher Dies Here After Lingering Illness Next Monday, September 9 Cot- tage Grove Union High School will Green B. Pitcher passed away at open Its door* to over 4<K> students hi* home. 421 Washington Ave., I livid- from present Indications us an- Bennett Creek Saturday morning after a linger *• nounced by Superintendent H B. ing illness, at the age of 80 year*. Harvey Rd. Ferrin Of u teaching stuff of 18 Green wa« born in Winchester. <5° LATHAM members, seven will la* new to Kansas. July 21»t, 1866, son of o _ ___________ the school this jear An aikiltk-nul William and Sarah Pitcher. They teacher lor Spanish, public *|x-uk- came to Oregon in 1874, rinst U> ing und English is yet to I n * m * North Yamhill then to Medford, VOLUME LVH COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON/THURSDAY, SEiTEMBER 5, 1946 cured. NUMBER 4 then to Cottage Grove where h«* has lived fpr the paat 54 years. High Mhoul «luden is In t h «• He w-rved as Chief of Police of freshman «nd junior c I ummv reg*«- Cottage .Grove 33 yeani and wan li-red yextciduy und (he «opho- Ik-puty Sheriff for 30 years. Hu mon-x and jumor» are «-moiling to was married September 5, 1899 to day ut Ih«- union high scluxii build Nellie E. Kerr wi»o survives. ing It I* urged (hut till high school Mr. and Mrs..Pitcher have no Registration by Boy Scout student« register this week. B uhm - s There will tie no cafeteria meals children of their own but reared tr<Mip« for participation in the Ore will operate Monday morning on served at the Union High School an adopted daughter, Mr*. Georg* gon Trail council merit budge show V th«- snnu- Mchedule «* lust y<nt .this year unless a cook is found im Buttke (Dolly Pitcher) of San Students are to lx- at the high Part-time farms U iomc fiirmx will begin this week. Th«- merit 4 ¿AW mediately. Mrs. Gustav Walther, If you believe in statistics anti Jos< '’ and two adopted sons, hch«x>l building al 8:50 u. m. for on which the family lives but de* badge show will lx- held on Satur who served in that capacity so ef estimates and most of us accept | Geor ge K err and Keith Pitcher, all Ilie opening UMi-tnbly. A lull sched rives it* Incom - from (wo Nources, day and Sunday, November 16 rind ficiently last year is unable to whom »undve- Surviving also ule of c I msnc * 1« planned lor Mon one of which Is farming arc In 17. ut Eugene. continue the work and the school these at their face value, you may of arc two brothers. Alpha (Doc) Tr<xi|»s will [Mrticipali- in the day. ci easing rwf idly in Oregon Ixiard to date has had no applica be interested to learn that Cottage Pitcher of Cottage Grove and Car merit budge «how from Benton, Grove and the South Lane area the r<*coiignizii| huziinli in th a All incoming freshmen are urged tions for thé place, though it has Coos, Curry, Bought«, Lane, and has shown a 33’4 per cent gain in ry Pitcher of Silver Lake. Oregon. to go to their family physician for type of farm operation. been advertised for some time. Green was a member of the Cot Lincoln count io* the six counties Such Ml I <• report of a «p -ck-l a physical examination which thi« For someone who enjoys cook population since the 1940 census. tage Grove Masonic lodge. In western ()r«-gon M-rved by th< This is an estimate made by a rommit tc • year is requited by law of ull ninth ing and finds it a pleasant occu a; Oregon State college Oregon Trull council. Funeral service* were held Tues grader*. The ne w attendance I ha I mad-' ■ un tinu'y«-.« of thi* pation this position brings in good person here who is connected with day from the Mill* Mortuary, Rev. In addition to providing a coun- a local utility and the estimate is law, in force hut year, re- phase -d foxtwur agriculture in pay and can be worked along wi‘h ! .... . ..... A. J. Kammann officiating wWh cii-wide program, th«- merit bauge (he horn«- dut.es or other part-um« by others who have quirea that all student« in th«- dis this itale, the findings ot which Masonic lodge in charge. Inter «how help* to «timulat • advance occdpation It takes only about I m°re Or Iess oi a P^minary trict must attend school until 16 have ju»t been published a* the ment and to acquaint ¡mrent* . nd ment in the Masonic cemetery. third In it series of reports on dif five hours each day. Many of the - your* of age Between the ages the general public with the size, 100 Dwellings Under Construction best mod«-rn conveniences of the of 16 und 18 young people mu»t ferent aspects of this subject. «cope, and value of scouting. Roger This source says there are at the cither attend school or lx- em Cen*us reports indicate there L Bales, sc«iut executive explained ploy e<| If employed the law re were 29,041 part-time farm* in Troop* are to make three quire* that there must lx- five Oregon in 1939, measured by the choices of merit badges. Bales laid. hour* of school, or night *ch«x»l, yardstick of leu than $600 total and the earliest entries will be Pu turc courtesy Clark Studio. Timely rains during the past euch week. value of farm products sold, traded given their first choice Rat Ing ment as assistants where need. l,are another 100 buildings under,' week have lessened danger of for When Larry Hightower, the Anyone interested should call the -- — - • • • - r * the entrance reading from left or used by th«- household This is Thi* week a new assistant coach construction within a radius of est fire*, but four more lightning banners will tie presented to all of wheel barrow pusher landed here, to right: Gene Ware, Mrs. Loi* school office, telephone 274. and teacher of iux -UI «tudie* wa* 47 per cent of the total of 61,829 tlie participating troop* 2^ miles of the city center. From fires were set in the Bohemia dis several snaps were made of the Ware, Otto Sauer, FBI. Larry secured in the employment of Mr farms at that time. Ten year* . the start of the war until now trict since the eleven fires report famous wheel liarrow. Pictured liightower and Mrs. Doris Coats, earlier the number wa* about half v. w Wilson <>f Kanna Cttj approximately 75 dwellings were ed as result of an electric storm above in front of Monahans (now tlmt ideated in wheelbarrow, Guy graduate of Central Missouri State i completed occurred August 24. The « ss ...... within ... the city z and its which 111 n occurrea Community Jewelers) grouped at ikbith. police chief. The agricultural problems of Teacher'« college with advanced Leave IVlany Snips environs. If these figures can be Rujada ranger station will soon be work at the University of Minne- part-time farmers in Oregon are Idle on West Coast accep,ed any degree Of ac- operating on a skeleton crew. sota Mr Wilson him bad sewn just a* real to them a* though they s T IU ’ ^oasi curacy and if not perhaps you School starting has been primarily years teaching experience in Mis wen- full-time farmers, authors of . SdJorsi *alked off sh,J>s ,n ma- wou,d 1'k^ do a little private responsible for losing «even of the souri as teacher, coach and prin- the report emphasize. Agriculture Record harveys in thi* country jor Pacific coast ports yesterday investigating, there are 275 more ; watchers and fire fighters Cipa I He served in the United will do well, therelore, to recognize have not eliminated the need for at the t>eginning of a progressive houses built in the immediate area Two mills are building winter All commercial booths for the State« Navy for three year* ax tbem a» an imjxirtant part of farm making the lic«t possible u-c of the nationwide shipping tie-up and es-, since the 1940 census. roads in the area the Pacifie mill aihletic Instructor and has re economy. nation's f<x*l supplie*, niemlicrs of Lan«- County fair, to be held at tabhshed soup kitchens for the. In 1940 the census bureau said at Creswell and the Bohemia Lum- In Wa«hington county near (in- state Food for Famine R--!i<-f the fairgrounds in Eugene, Sept. cently N-en employed by the Unit uL l^an^n s s’nke to Cottage Grove was a city contain- her Co., while Beltz and Johnson luiiy eiiective at 6 a. c m. i today. i mg — ° 2,626 ~ P^P ’ 1® Add * • • a third . . - to • - Logging Co. is extending a logging ed States Department of l.abor a» Portland th«*re has t*-en a rapid committee were told in a letter 25-28, have txx-n sold, it was an ,7 • a counselor He will teach United advance in subdividing larger farm from E Harvey Miller, state PMA nounced Wednesday by Ei nest Mc- Members of the Sailors' Union this total and we have 3500 peo- road to Herman Creek Premiums totaling $75,000 will of the Pacific (AFL) packed their pie. In 1943 during the start of Stat«** History, world cultures, and acreage* into smaller tracts rang director ami «-mergency food pro Culloch. fair manager. With date of the fair opening ap be awarded exhibitors at the Pa- gear off numerous ships at the the sugar rationing, the popula ing in s I m from on«- to ten acre*. gram manager for (iregon. (k> part of the athletic coaching “It can he said now that 'the proaching. McCulloch ilso report cific International Livestock Ex- ports of Portland, San Francisco, tion of the district or trading area DEAN JACKSON JOINS Other new teacher* arc Mr* Actual r«*corde<l subdivisions In the county show 207 tracts of 1 acre, famine is over’ only in the sense ed that a rodeo will be given each position, October 5-12, according Los Angeles. Vancouver, Wash., was estimated at 15.000. Now the BROWN'S AT TOPPENISH Elizabeth Drankirff. graduate of 164 of 2 to 3 acres, 147 of 5 acres that mass starvation has been evening except opening night, and to a premium list published and and "hit the beach" to support number is estimated at 20,000. Dean E. Jackson, recently dis th«- University of Oregon, who available to the public, it was an- Creswell to the north is anoth charged from the army as a cap taught last year al Echo high and 25 of 7 acre*. In many canes averted," Miller informed the ¡am that harness horse races and ether nOunced by Walter A. Holt, gen- their demand for government res school. She will teach typewriting, the subdivisions are of farm lands ine committee members "Millions attractions will be offered each eral manager of the live stock toration of a recently-won wage er locality that has enjoyed a tain, and a former resident of De afternoon. increase. growth as phenomenal as any light Valley has joined the Hoople shorthand, and elementary social that, even in larger unit*, have not of ¡x-ople «till are experiencing snow. been profitable farm operation* mas* malnutrition, cvidenrod by Approximately 1.000 sailors left South Lane locality. Rapid devel Enterprises at Toppenish, Wash In preparation tor the first fair science Prize awards at this year's Pa- because of poor soil, drainage or greatly increased death rates of since the war. the grandstands at their ships in Oregon harbors, idi- > ington and ha* been employed a* * Mr Harry A Phillips from Ash- location, the report states. c^ic International are th«» largest ing 35 active vessels. SUP.spokes opment has been particularly not pharmacist at the Brown'« Bl-Rite. the racetrack have ix-en rebuilt, children, higher disease rate*, and ed in the rural area surrounding £ntl. giadualc of the Oregon Stale in 36 years the show has Ix-en op men said Longview. Willapa and "Many of the part-time farm* at Dean is a graduate of OSC and Creswell. College with Ixith B A and M S the present timi* are lying Idle and a sheer inability of adults to do a and fences repaired. Workmen will erating. This year's premium list Grays Harbor, Wash , would be day * work " soon »tart laying a floor in the previous to his service in the army A large influx of southern Cali degree* will be in charge of In growing up to weed« l«ccausc the Thanking the rommittcc m«m- riding arena where the grange i* 12*4 per cent greater in value affected in addition to Portland, fornia people has been underway w-as employed by the Brown Drug dustrial arts work beside* teaching cxpcnM- of hiring someone lo op bers for their help in promoting booths will be installed, and ail than in any previous year, Holt Vancouver and Columbia and Wil here apd at Creswell for the past Store here. Capt. and Mrs. Jackson general M-trnci-. erate them is higher than th«- pro conservntion of wheat and fits and building* on the grounds are beir.g" ■ gariouno-d. In addition to $75.000 lamette river craft. two veatWoMav* recently repro visited with hi* parents. Mr. and stock prize awards. $15,000 ha* Mr* Ethel L Krau**, graduate duction will justify, anil the owner* oil* during the famine emergency nwired At San Francisco. 2.000 sailors duced in a magazine of national Mrs. Oscar Jackson in Eugene for been set up for Horse Show prizes. began hauling their gear down of the University <>| Oregon who themselves an* fully employed in period. Miller pointed out that two weeks before - going Top- - on to — - Cupid of the preliminary clissi- gangways of 50 ships docked in circulation show five western has been teaching in southern industry,*' the authors state although an organized conserva states emerged from the war as P enish where he took up hi* duties Oregon fur sever*! years will tench The report, available free tlw tion camfMign no longer would be DARKNESS STOPS TWO BALL fications and premium list, a 60- the bay. Union Secretary Harry heavy gainers in population: Ore- ; page paper bound booklet, arc Lundeberg said they were assigned freshman and junior English same as regular buffet in*, con carried out. continued observance FOURSOME Duc to early darkness, only 7 available to all exhibitors and to the jobs of rigging soup kitch- * gon. Washington. California, Ne- FLATTERS TEXACO Mi«» Lottie L. I-umb. a former tain* many suggestions for «elect - i* urged of this five-point pro vada and Arizona. STATION SOLD teacher a* th«- Jefferson school will ing and op-rating a part-time farm gram: fl) avoid food waste. (2) holes were pfkyed in the usual two- other interested parties. Requests ens. organizing dock picket squads Another business man with fif ball foursome- on Tuesday night, should be made to the Pacific In lx- the new librarian und teach two and list* stime of the pitfalls to be consume fotxh in seasonal abun and arranging for housing. teen years of continuous operation avoided. 5c AIRMAIL OCTOBER 1ST cla«*<>* In MX’ial science. dance, (3i k<«*p victory gardens Sept 3rd. About 21 played and 26 ternational Exposition office. Wil The reduced airmail rate of 5 has retired. Glenn Flatters an produe.r-g, (41 cun and preserve. sat down to the super potluck din cox Building, Portland. Oregon. F. B Hollister. University of Entries for the show must be cents an ounce will be inaugurated nounced Tuesday he had sold the und *5) salvage und re-u*e fats ner afterwards. Barbara Hili and Oregon graduate, will have classes George Ross tied with Earl Hill posted at th ■ Portland office on or first TIME IN 25 YEARS October 1st, 1946. The three cents Flatters Texaco Service Station at and <>il :. in beginning ami advanced band A reunion of the high school an ounce reduction in rates is ex the corner of 5th and Washington and Lois Cham 1x4* for the lowest iiefore Sept -mber 20. 1946, Holt and direct the gl«-«- club during the score, while a* nearly as could be announced. Horse show entries are graduating class of 1921 was held pected to materially boost air mail to Merle Clark and William Booh ufternixm »essions ascertained Belle Burkholder and limited to September 16th. En at the Cottage Grove Dam on July service and bring it to an unprec er. The new owners assumed man SPARE SUGAR STAMP Following i* the staff of teach Kenneth Mickey were the runners- tries received after that time will 12, 1946. Although after twenty edented height. Mail service on agement of the station on that GOOD UNTIL DEI EMBER er* for the Unkin High School: Ah*xunder. "Al", Ziebeck, who Span- Stamp 51 in family ration up with next lowest score. A golfer of necessity have to be returned, five years had lapsed the spirit of that date will be measured by date. * Al. S Davie*, principal, «ocio-<-co- formerly operated his own auto iHHiks was mad«- gixxl for five is somewhat like a fisherman, he stated. the class seems to be as high as time and not by distance. Flatters thinks he would like to ever. nofnic*: Mix* Gertrude Bnintho- motive service in Cottage Grove pounds of sugar (for regular con some times his score is like the big i*est awhile after putting in five v»r, girls' (ihyNical education and luus Ix-en named service manager sumer us«-1 September 1, 1946, and fish that got away. Mrs. Buck Congregating at the picnic HUDSON DUNCAN WINNER hard years during the war. He has health; Ernest L. Clark, agricul of th«- Cottage Grove Motor Com will be valid through December Cagle. Jack Kelly, and Virginia HOP PH KING WAGES GO UP grounds around 11:00 a. m. reac OREGON CITY—Don Skinner made no immediate plans for the ture, aeronautic*, »hop mainten pany, Chevrolet and Oldsmobile 31. 1946. the Office of Price Ad Shults arrived late and only play TO FOUR CENTS PER POUND quaintance among the students and of Hudson - Duncan, Portland, future, but may announce hi* can Hop picking wages went up to teachers, new acquaintances ance; Ml** Juic Crume, sophomore dealers. Ziebeck, a factory-*pprov» ministration announced recently. ed 5 holes but we were glad to pitched a no-hit, no-run game Fri didacy for mayor of Cooley Hill English, journalism; Mr* Eliza ed Chevrolet mechanic of 20 year* At the «ame time, OPA announced have them out. Come again. All four cents a pound, an increase of among students wives, husbands day night to defeat Albany Ar soon. beth Dcardorff, shorthand I. short experience, prior to making Cot that Span- Stamp 49 will continue who play golf arc welcome to par one half cent, in Lane county Wed and children were made. A period nett's 3-0 for the Oregon state hand-typing II, typing I, elemen tage Grove hi* home, was employ 'to be good for five pounds of sugar take of the potluck dinners and nesday, according to L S. Chris- of visiting, talking over old times softball championship at Oregon CRESWELL MAN DIES comparing notes was enjoyed tary social science; Mr. Bob Du- ed for several year* with he through September 30, 1946, play in the two balls till the wea tofferson, state advisory board and City. Speedometer Repair of Port AT HOME by all. member from District Two of the senberry. boy«' physical «-ducatIon Turner Chevrolet Company in By extending for 30 days (from ther forces us to discontinue same. John Ward Kramer, 71, died at At noon or there about a basket land edged Corvallis 7-5 for tnird and health, athletic«; Mr. Fred Klamath Falls. and improve your game U. S. Hop Grower's Assn., after a place. August 31 through September 30, ’ Come out ------------- ,—. «-■■■< his home in Creswell Sunday, Sep lunch was spread on a long table similar increase in Marion and Hollister, music, glee club; Mis* A specialist in automotive tune- 1946 ( the period for which the cur- fall weather. Play begins In the championship tilt, Hud Stella Holt, mathematics, algebra. up and general overhauling, Mr. rent spare stamp for sugar is val promptly at 5:30 p. m. and then Polk Counties was authorized by and after thirty to sixty minutes son-Duncan scattered its five hits tember 1, 1946. He was born in Wooster. Ohio. August 20, 1875 had lapsed every one present was Mb. Myrtle Kem. Eng. Zubeck In his new capacity will id. OPA will make it possible for we can only get in 7 holes due to the Oregon Wage Board. well satisfied. Thomas Mathews and three tallies in three innings. and lived in Creswell the past four Hsh HI anil IV, creative exprès«- have * -- - the added responsibility of housewives in certain local short early sunset. called the class to order, roll call One was Ziraccio's homer in the years. He is survived by his wile ion, Mrs Ethel Krauss, English I, personally supervising all of the age areas to cash in their stamps. The right thinker and worker Violet and daughter, Mrs. Grace ----- was taken at which time each stu- sixth. English III; Miss Lottie L. Lamb. mechanical services delivered by The man who does not work for does his best, and does Jie think-1 dent gave their name, address, Sherry of Eugene; three sisters elementary social science, library the dealership. the love of work but only for ing for the ages. ...He improves number in family and a brief his EXAMINER HERE 7TH and two brothers in Kansas and LOOK OUT FOR AN EARLY science, librarian; Mr. J Lee Mc- , Coincident with the service ap money is not likely to make money A driver's licenses examiner is Nebraska, seven grandchildren and Donald, biology, chemistry; Mr. pointment. "Reg" Fauquier takes WINTER; GEESE FLY SOUTH nor find much fun in life. Charles moments; to him time is money, tory of their past 25 years. At this and he hoards this capital to dis time plans were formulated to scheduled to be on duty Saturday six great grandchildren. Funeral Harry A. Phillip«, «hop I, II. Ill, over the expanded activities of the If the migrations of geese can M Schwab. September 7th at the city hall services to be held from the tribute gain.—Mary Baker Eddy. meet again in five years. general science; Mr William Pyle, motor company's parts depart be regarded as clues to Impending from 9:00 a. m. to 4:00 p. m. Per- Schwering Chapel in Creswell, Those present at the reunion typing I, bookkeeping, advanced ment Fauquhr recently placed An weather conditions a hard winter, __________ —• were: Faculty. Miss Lula Currin. sons wishing licenses or permits buxines* science; Mr*. Dorothea $8,(MX) parts order with the Gener or at least an early one, is in Occupational Therapy Director Retires should get in touch with him. NEW HEALTH OFFICER Cottage Grove; Mrs. Dorothy Mil Reed, homemaking I, II, III; Mr. prospect. ON JOB ler Stevenson. Harrisburg: Jack V. W Wilson. U. S history, ath- al Motors Parts Division intended During the last sévirai days to bring the parts stock of the Godard. Cottage .Grove, Students: - . *• . . Dr. Anthony Triolo, newly ap- let les, world cultures. Lucille Davidson, Eugene; Thomas tscaping Summer Heat pointed health officer of Lane ¿T™ K wutr"’ have countv arrive in in Eugene Pnonno Monday General Motors agencies. county arrived Mathews, Portland; Bert Hatch, Cottage Grove; Claude C. Coffman^ Fauquier, previously manager of to assume his duties a* county WAVE RENERVINTH TO BE the Nordling part* store, has been, ACCIDENTAL SHOT North Bend; Thelma Breedlove I health officer. He succeeds Dr. NIGNED FOR INACTIVE DUTY In automotive parts and service TAKES BOY'S LIFE Carr. Estacada: Edith Hickey Ken- C. R Lindgren, who resigned June Lt. J. EBay us, Officer In Charge work! for more than 25 years and ady. Cottage Grove; Claude N. 30. Dr. Triolo was formerly as- Robert Lee Brooks, 14, Canyon Sherman, Cottage Grove: Mildred of the Oregon recruiting service of enjoys a wide acquaintance in this ville, died at Myrtle Creek Hospi I sistant health officer of South Da the U. S. Navy announced that the field throughout the Northwest. Horn Mosby, Klamath Falls; Mary kota. tal Tuesday afternoon from an Snauer Arne, Cottage Grove; Er Navy Department has authorized accidental gunshot wound. It was mine Violette Jones. Tillamook; the rcenllstmert of women Reserv HOLLY LUMBER MILL reported that while riding in the 126 PEOPLE KILLED IN Louise Mattheyer Wickcndall. Cot ist* for Inactive duty. Those who TO OPERATE front seat of an automobile with LABOR DAY AIM’I DENTS tage Grove; Grace Jones Pyburn, are eligible arc the Waves who • The Newbridge Park Realty Co. a companion, he held in his hand America s accidental death toll Eugene: Mary Enid Veatch, Al have been separated for other than of San Francisco has taken over a loaded and cocked gun, which over the labor day holiday amount hambra. Calif. Absentees: Miles physical disability or having de- the properties of the Holly Lorn- was discharged when the car ed to 426 according to the National Wieks, Creswell; Earl Fulmer, pendents under eighteen years of Co. nt Curtin, formerly the struck a bump on the highway. Safety council. Thi« wa« 76 higher Hillsboro: Marion Lowery Fisher, ■g«?. I Lovegren mill and the new owners (hat the 350 estimated. Trefflc Salem; Mary Davis Lindsy; Bue- As with the male reservists, no an- getting the mill ready t > start accidents accounted for 322 of thia lah Hanna; Stuart Mitchel, Oak physical examination is required,1 o|»*ration«. The mill suspended op- DELAYED RAINS total. No serious accident* were Rains in the past week have land, Calif.; Leslie Hull, Vancou but an Honorable discharge, or a enitions some weeks ago. reported here. ver. Wash.; Myrtle Teeters Lin discharge under honornblc condi- The new owners hope to have added a quarter to a thinl of an hart. Deceased: Mildred Hopper tions is necessary. the plant rendy for operation with- inch of moisture to the'eariy fall PURCHASES SWISS BULL precipitation and have lessened the Pohl. Hallie Willets. Currin Pur- Appllcations will be received at ' in a week or ten days. Otis Chapman of Lorane route fire danger in the forest. Intermit vance. Clarence Smith. Guests: all U. S. Navy recruiting stations --------- --------- has recently purchased the regia- tent showers today promises fur Miss Nora Stevenson, Mrs. Jack 0» no Wave recruiting station* re- MEATS MUST BE GRADED tered Brown Swiss bull, Sy, via Godard. Glen Haney and son Den main in operations. Effective September 1st, all ther relief, but so far have been Swiss Laddie Jr., from Frank nis. Miss Anderson. Mrs. C. C. It is Expected that the women beef, veal, lamb and mutton sold of little aid to the farmer or Montgomery of Crow Stage, F-u- rancher. Coffman and son Claude Jr., Mr. reservists will welcome thi* op- by any slaughterer or wholesaler Carr. Robert Kenady and children portunity, said Lt, Bayus, tor we must be graded in accordance with cattle breeder association of Donald, Ronald, and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Johmon, 8th Air Force veteran, Swiss have had many inquiries from ex- the grading requirements which NUGAR STOCKS TO Beloit, Wisconsin. Russell Lambert. appear« to be enjoying hi« regular dip Waves who want to continue lb«-ir were In effect prior to July 1st, nc- BE SHIPPED Shown wirfi a wide vaiiety of handiwork, gifts from patients during his 30 years al the Veteran« Adminhtration'i Wad»- TO LYNX HOLLOW PUPIL« servicc contacts, and who have cording to annuoncement made bv by Beet sugar stocks in Oregon as director of the occupational therapy department at the Veterans Adminis BEG PARDON evinced a desire to remain In the H P. Maddison, district OPA will lx* moved out very soon ac worth Hospital, Lo« Angele». A victim The school hoard of Lynx Hollow I he naming of the various di of infantile paralysis, the Long Beach reserve forces of their couhtry, slaughter control officer. cording to information from the tration Hospital, American Lake, Wash., Arnold S. Rennord points out a few would like to notify parent* and for they fully realize ns we do, There are no exceptions to this national capital. Officials said the of his favorites which will accompany him info retirement. A native of Norway, vision chairmen of the South Lane veteran receives daily exercises and children entering the first and 9th the importance of their contribu ruling as all animals, except hogs, sugar would be shipjx-d to areas Mr. Rennord is largely responsible for developing American Lake's occupa lair in our last issue, division F, treatments in this special tank. Techni grades of the medical examination tion toward the total defeat of will be sold on a price according where there has been a maldis tional therapy department lo a point that it has been used as a model for other Mmes. N. J. Nelson and A. W. cian Gene Miller, former Navy physical before entering school. Health Helliwell, were inadvertently omit VA hospitals. our enemies in the late war. to grade. tribution of sugar. blanks may bo obtained from Mm therapist, massages leg muscle*. ted. Cora Fisher, school clerk. Part Time Farms on Increase Have Problems to Face Registration for When the Wheel Barrow Pusher Landed No H. S. Cafeteria Boy Scout Merit Here Meals if Cook Badge Show Starts Is Not Found South Lane Area Shows Population Gain of 33’0% Rains Lessen Fire Hazard In Forest Careful Food Use Is Still Urged in Spite Big Harvest Ziebeck, Fauquier Join C. G. Motors Striking Sailors Commercial Booths Lane Co. Fair Sold Pacific Livestock Exposition Prizes Total $75,000