to Dry m Alaska, They're
Lj'mg Water to Lighthouses
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kfflKAN, i- .nuth-
E11..H thai sn'P5 "v
Kk a beacon.. The
FTi-uinS it a drought.
P ".r. of 11.57. Tem-
E;rSed through the
It"? ... ii.v .lollon
kAi "too lakes on the
HSfijS. coast guard cut
l j, , and Cyane are en
Ja"1" water to the
ffiuIsUndTree,
Zti rainwater. t.
-ajes and mines also have
ten. . oir,h. The cold
K on'nearby Helm
tended operation, because
r -UAT-taffft. which one
Iner. said was the worst
lets in nis " -
L we saved the normally
Led town of KetchiKan
I critical water situation, n.
i.i,. hu been Dumped four
Llow the level of the city's
reservoir.
canneries, with growing
nf canned salmon piling
jthe docks because there is as
la shortage of ships as of
In nraverful dilemma.
fsd rain for their opera
tion! but it wnulri
stocks on the docks. Any way you
iook bi ( iney seem to be over
a rain barrel. - '
Creswell Items
CHESWELL, Aug. 21 (Special)
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Gillenwater
and Mrs. H. W. Taylor and sons,
Robert and Dean, left Tuesday
for a week's outing at the coast
Mrs. W. F. Harcombe, who ac
companied Mrs. Mabel Camnbell
end daughter, Miss Barbara Camp
bell, on a trip to Yellowstone
Park, returned the last of th
week. They returned by the way
of southern California and the
Redwood highway.
The regular meeting of the Gar
den club will be held Friday after
noon at Dorris Courts. All mem
bers are urged to attend.
Mrs. Ed Anderson has been an.
pointed chairman of Chinese re
lief for this district and is contact
ing various groups.
Everybody's Meat - market has
added a new truck to the equip
ment of the company.
Carrol Bush, Delbert Jones' and
Tom Martin, local men, are start
ing a new sawmill on the property
of Mrs. Elsie Martin southwest of
town. Logging will be done on the
same ranch. .'' ,
Mr. and Mrs. George H. Mason
and Miss Esther Mason, of San
Francisco, visited this week with
their sister, Mrs. Ruth Chamber
' A pound of coffee contains ap
proximately 3850 beans. .
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TIPS FROM AN EXPERT Opera Singer Grace Moore gets
pointers in native calypso sineine ".from a lad in Pllnrrn Rirn.
where Miss Moore stopped en route to South AmericaPuerto
Rico has heen under Stars and Stripes for about 43 years.
Potatoes are about eight-tenths
water. ." ''; .
A single peony may produce 3,
000,000 grains of pollen. f' J'fff :'
Norwegian Pastor
Will Speak Here
Pictures from war torn Scandi
navia and sound moving pictures
from Norway. Finland. Denmark
and Belgium will be presented at
the First Baptist church on Fri
day at 8 p. m. by Rev. Jens Peter
sen.
Mr. Petersen of Oslo Norway,
has for many years been min
istering In KTnrwnv on1 4 tca...
I visiting the Scandinavian people
in me united states. ,
The nutatanriintf ffifiiiA th
evening will be the presentation of
"Bombs over Norway," "Nazi In
vasion of Copenhagen and Oslo,"
"Destruction of Namsos," "The
Fight In Narviksfjord" and "Fin
lands Fight with Russia." The
pastor will also sing, play and
speak. The public is invited to
attend there hein? no nrimtactnn
charge.
Wedding Is Held
VAUGHN. Alter II fsn.l.l
Miss Plenrn Wvf. Hnuo-hfA,
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Weyer, Eugene,
ana jonn uenker, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Cord Denker, Vaughn, were
married in F.n
Both: are graduates of the Crow
nign scnooi. Mr. and Mrs. Denker
'will niake their home in Vaughn.
Mrs: WflvtlA. :lnVingnn. will at... a
i bridal ishbwer. atijher. home Friday
pvnonor.; or Mrsi: Denker.; Friends
and relatives'-are iinyited;! '&,?r -.
A Jlarge crowds attended - the
'Vaughn community! picnic: Sunday.
After dinner there' were races and
a ball game." Married ;men played
the' single men, with the single
men winning the game.
Ladies of the Independent club
will have their social meeting at
the country home of Mrs. Ray
Welden next Tuesday. It will be
an all day meeting with a potluck
dinner. Those going meet at the
store at ten o'clock.
Hershal Tompkins of Fort Lewis
spent the week-end at the home
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Tompkins.
FROM SEATTLE
NORKENZIE, Aug. 21 (Spe
cial) Mrs. Allan McPherson of
Seattle, Wash., has been visiting
at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Allan Mac Master for
sometime. Mr. McPherson will
join her this week end.
Another daughter and her hus
band, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilken
sen and son, Ronnie, of Camas,
Washington, are also spending the
week with the Mae Masters. All
of them are making a trip to
Crater lake on Thursday.
WAR MASCOT GOES WEST
HALIFAX, N. S. (U.F9 The Royal
Navy lost a much-loved member
of its personnel with the death of
Bingo, the big, black dog that had
been ship's mascot in more than
one encounter with the enemy.
Bingo survived the bombardment
of a British town and an adven
turous Atlantic crossing, only to
meet his death in a traffic acci
dent in Halifax.
TRUCKS FOR RENT
You Drive Move Yourself
Save H Long and Short Trips
iVv''" HASTING'S
H.' TEXACO SERVICE
921 Pearl Ph. 201
Farmers Reminded
Of Stubble Value
CORVALLIS, Aug. 21 )
Unusually heavy stands of stub
ble throughout the state this
year, will increase growers' temp
tation to burn it off before plow,
ing, crops leaders and AAA of
ficials at Oregon State college be
lieve. Even though It Involves extra
expense, the practice of return
ing all such organic matter to
the soil is essential In Oregon if
the fertility and best physical con
dition are to be maintained, they
said.
WORD FROM SON
PLEASANT HILL, Aug. 21.
(Special) Mr. and Mrs. M. L.
Barnum received word that their
son, Erwin, who enlisted in the
air corps and is stationed at Stock
ton, Cal., had made the baseball
team. They played at Sacramento
on Sunday, winning 8 to 1. Erwin
got two hits out of four times to
bat. He planned to spend the
week-end with his sister, Mrs.
Herman Flsch, who lives at Pitts
burg, CaL, and Miss Nancy Bar
num, who Is visiting her.
TOWNSENDERS MEET
FLORENCE, Aug. 21 (Special)
Regular meeting of the Town
send club was held Tuesday eve
ning. An old fashioned spelling
match was held by the club mem-
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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Turner,
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the first of the week with the
L J. Rossman family.
Average cost of the Iron and
steel In an automobile to the man
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