Queen Contest Now Open; Three First Candidate Candidates Are Entered in Race Picking A South Lane Queen Mi»» Betty Jrnea, Mi«« Betty Chapman and Mi«« Lillian Oeer Russian, German Armies Locked in Struggle on 2,500-mile Battle Line Claims of Both Armies at Variance; Nazis say Red Army Tail­ ing to Pieces; German Army Continues to Will Compete in Short Content 8tream Toward Mosccw S iui'c m ir last p u b lic a tio n in w liie li m c n lio n cil .Mins B e lly .Jones' Hclcclion mm lln- Linux club r u iiilid a tr , the F u tu re Kariuer» o f A m erica, to g e th e r w ith Dorena and lie b ru u grungea, have aponaored .M um B e lly t'lin p in a ii o f Dorena. o ilie r organiza tions were prevailed upon lit »punnor a candidate but ow ning Io lh< lim ite il lim e In make aeleetiotl, fo und it impossible to enter the contest. M such organ- ■----------- - Germ any reported last n ig h t that 100,000 Russian troops have been rounded up and that the vast Red arm y is p ra c tic a lly fa llin g to pieees. But the Russians said they are h o ld in g th e ir own in eight vast battles along the e n tire length o f the 2,500- m ile fro n t. The Russians also said th e ir fleet had destroyed the German naval base at Constanta on the Rumanian Black Sea coast and izatlon» meet only weekly or M ini- Super Market, Collage Grove monthly. Those contacted were Pharmacy. Kmckerltoeker'N, Im- Eagles, American Ix'glon and A. |terial Harbor Shop, The Men’» the Red a ir force has exploded F of I,, all nt whom showed a Toggery. Bressler's. J. C. Penney the main arsenal in Bucharest. desire to enter a queen but, a» Co., The Picture Shop, Wood»' The Russians said two big bat­ mentioned, could not »elect their Store at London. Dolcman's Dixie tles were going on for possession candidate within the time limit. Bakery, Kelly Drug, Go., Edwards First candidate tor the South of the A rtie port of Murmansk— However they will probably spon- Grocery at Culp Creek, Howe'» I-anc County Fair queen is Miss Another unusual m o n t h was one on the Arctic coast and an- »or candidates next year. This Confectionery, Eagle Pool Room, Hetty J o n e s , sponsored by the chalked up with the passing of .. . , June, with almost tw ire th e nor- ?th* r baacd on Kolojaerv., Fin­ left only two candidates In the I)r. I I A Hagen. Head'» Store at Cottage Grove Lion» club. land. field, and. In order Io have a Dorena. Graber-Gettys Hardware, Picture by Picture Shop M ay b<- a d iffic u lt jo b fo r moat people. Here are tw o can­ mal moisture. According to C. E. Heavy German losses were re­ queen with two princesses. It was Arnest Dress Shop and The Club. Stewart, weather observer, the d id a te s; L illia n G<-er. rig h t. Chamber o f Commerce candidate ported by the Russians in other necessary for the Chamber of -------------------------- LIO N S CLU B HAVE LAST precipitation amounted to 2:30 , f>ghts at Kexholm. 70 miles north and B e tty Chapntan, b it. EEA and Grange candidate. O ffh a n d ¡__u— Commerce lo enter the contest. MEETING. inches of rain, ih e precipitation » , . _ , —_ . . .. in ... They chose as their candidate L il­ ------—— w e’«l say e ith e r w ould do. E lig ib le bachelors (in the a rm y and for June la 1940 measured .16 of an of Leningrad; Dvinsk. on the lian (Jeer of the Hebron district. The Cottage Grove Lions club out) m ig h t keep a w eather eye on the results as any o f the three inch and the normal precipitatior Lithuanian border; Borisov, east However Mis« Geer Is employed held the last meeting of the sum- young ladies w ould undou btedly make a fin e queen o f the home for the month Is L23 inches. The of Minsk; Slutsk, southwest of Minsk; Bebruisk. southeast of and living In Cottage Grove. mer season last Thursday and in- ax w e ll as the fa ir. maximum temperature for fhe . . . on j ___ — 1. j Minsk; and Luck, in southeastern Following are the rules of the cldentally this wax the last meet­ month was 89 degrees, reached on u and the .2 ___ ............. ......... contest: Contest lM*glnn July 2 at ing for Sidney Milligan as presi­ G O V ERN M EN T GETS TITLE June 11th, minimum was Sovietized Poland. As the fight entered its twelfth Rites for Benjamin Webster dent of the club, as he has tx-en 8.00 a. m. and continues until mid- TO 7 D O R EN A TRACTS. 39 degrees reach-d on the 3rd. day Berlin said the German arm ­ night of July 16 All vote» m ud Garni r. well-known farmer of the ordered to report for military There were 10 clear days, 3 part Deeds to seven tracts of land ies continued to stream toward he In the ballot box which 1» lo- Silk Creek community, were held duty July 15th. cloudy and seventeen cloudy. near the Dorena dam site, given Moscow in the Smolensk sector cated In the office of live Sentinel ’hl» morning at the Royal Seventh Club members heard the report by the owners to the United 250 miles from the Soviet capital, before the closing hour of the >*»> Adventist church In Ihe Silk of Worthy Harvey, treasurer, and States government, were filed in also into Estonia and the Ukraine content. The girl receiving the Creek community with the Rev a report of Eli Cagle, a delegate the office of County Clerk W alter and eastward from Finland. W ith greatest number of votss will be- O. T Dickenson of Eugene offl- to the state convention at Baker B Dillard Tuesday at Eugene for Russians surrendering in "count­ come the queen of the South Izine elating Interment was made In The club agreed to cooperate record. less thousands" everywhere. One Fair. She will also represent Cot- the Silk Creek cemetery with the with the "Keep Oregon Green" The following acres, with prices hundred thousand Red troops tage Grove as a prince«« in the Smith Funeral Home In charge of movement. paid by the government to the • ------------- ■ were captured in the Bialystok Eugene Pageant for three day« arrangements. owners Indicated, were listed: When the club resumes it» ses­ Brice Creek CCC camp is being area alone, and still other Nazi Final plans are underway for with all her expenses paid. The Death came for Mr. Garner af- First National Bank of Cottage sions In the fall. if. B. Ferrin. the clothe» which »he needs for thane ter an extended Illness. He fell president-elect, will take over the Grove, two tracts, one of 15 acres. holding the state archery meeting disbanded today according to of- iron rings, according to Berlin, are here July 4, 5 and 6. Bill Collins, ficial orders received by camp of- closing in. occasions will be furnished free asleep at home on the afternoon $1500, and one of 41 acres. $1320; gavel. The Stockholm newspaper Af- state vice president, announced ficials M o n d a y . Announcement of charge. The girls receiving the of July 1st, never lo awaken. His James and Lydia Morriss, 3.75 that the camp, located near Diss- tonbladet reported that German Monday. The event is expected to next highest number of votes will health compelled him to retire I*. (H K IS T E N S E N TO aerea, $1900; Warren and Antha attract 100 archery followers with ton, twenty-two miles east of Alpine troops already have cap- become princesses to the queen from farming several year« ago, Kelly, 104 07 aerea, $7.000; W il­ M A R SH FIELD. the major delegation from the here would be abandoned, came mred Murmansk. Russia's only ice at the South I J» nr Fair which is although he maintained an active liam J. and Asta J. Vaughn. 3.3 as no surprise as rumors have free port on the Arctic, after a to be held In Cottage Grove Aug- Interest In hl» work and an Inlpr- A. P. Christensen, who has been acre». $2500; E rtn ^ L . and Donald wes,rrn P81^ of thc state- ust 22 and 23. cst In community anil religious head of the meat market depart- Franklin. 171.42 acres, $5,250; I The place of the tournament bee.i current foe the past two quick d„vo eastward, from Fin- M eh organization sponsoring a affairs and was an Inveterate ment of Safeway for the past two Davis and Luclla Sevans, 4 2 has been changed back to the months that the camp would have land. ♦o go to conform with the new i„ Britain's incessant aerial of- candidate has appointed a mana- reader of new»pa|ieni. magazines years, has been transferred to acres. $1.000. Cottage Grove golf course, instead I obey of rhe director of civilian fensive in the Weyt, the famous ger who will represent her on Ihe and religious literature, of the union high school campus Marshfield, while the Marshfield ------------------■— conservatior. .Iran J. McEntee, American Eagle squadron was re- executive board which has charge ,je |Mirn ln Marion county, manager, Louis Turnhow. has been Lt. Colin Garoutte who has as was announced last week. D-cause of re lit x?‘l appropriations vealed is taking a foremost part. of the queen camiwign. including j owa March 14, 1K5H. and moved transferred here Mr. and Mrs. been stationed with the 219th CA The program for the three-day Rumo.-s ha«-. :iU.> been current The Eagle squadron led a huge the counting Managers for the W| jb tibs family to Nebraska dur- Christensen and family moved to nt Camp Clatsop, for several event: »hti the c m» site would be used R. A. F. bombing expedition into candldatwi are Sidney Milligan for ¡ng bb, ,.ar|y manhood He mar- their new home last week, Mr. months has been transferred to Friday, July 4. n; a camp f r conscientious ob- northern France Wednesday and the Lions club, Bill Roner for r)w| Viola Ester (la r k . January Turnhow and family moving here. Camp Callan near San Diego. Cal- 10:00 A. M. Field events. ,K4lore to m i n i f y se»vice. .•>>- plunged into a flight of Nazi the granges and F F A and U»r- , 7 IRK3 Kurnas county No- 18 tl’i ugh pi n s i t the war depart- planes outnumbering the British 1:30 P. M Archery Golf ....... ............. —— iforma, where he will undergo a In Schroeder for the CliambiT of brns, n Tho family mad„ , heir Mrs Gene Masters was taken three months training period for holes medal play. Green fees, 50c. went with thi- respect have n o t. to six to one. Commerce. home in Nebraska for a number to the Eugene hospital Tuesday national guard officers. Mrs. Ga- Saturday, July 5. Ie«i. anno u i.r-l off cia ly. The Eagles destroyed three of l,p to thc time that this goes nf ypan, Nn,( their three children seriously 111 with pneumonia. Her routte and family, who are visiting 9:00 A. M. Registration. Tar- Announcement was made from the 17 German planes shot down to press approximately thirty-five wcr<1 ,M>rn |hcrp conditlon last night was reported here will follow as soon as living get fees: Men. 1:50, women $1.00, Washington. D. C . Monday that jn the foray. Nine R. A. F. plants merchants have bought votes i quarters can be obtained. juniors 50c. Hardships of dry farming prov­ improved. 261 CCC camps would be closed, did not return, but it was not which are to be given with pur­ --- ------------------------- - 10 00 A M Clout ed too much for Mr. Garner's effective July 1st. cutting the known whether any American chases during the next week and a 1:30 P. M Target events. Men. number of camps from 1500 to Eagles were lost. The attack cen- health. The family moved to cen­ card was given each merchant en­ York Round; Women. National 1236. The CCC appropriation was tered on Lille and the nearby tral California and later came tering the race for hat window Round; Juniors. Junior American cut to $246,960.000 for the year Nazi airport at Merville. reading "We Give Queen Votes". here In 1912, where they have Round. since made their home. 1941-42 and the enrollment c u t _______________ So ask your merchant for queen 7:30 P. M. Annual dinner and 232,500, compared with an aver­ He was a loyal member of the votes and if he does not have them business meeting. age enrollment of 270.000 men. he can gel them for you at any Royal Seventh Day Adventist Approximately 75,000 new en­ Sunday. July 6. time at the Sentinel office where church. 7:00— Flight s h o o t . Cottage rollees will be taken in soon to Miss Rodney H u te To me the capital letter "A" suggests our magnif­ his ranch home in the Blue Moun­ rollees and thirty enrollees will f(M^ t fjres 30th and Cottage Grove went over Moschettl, 224 South 13th. new icent snow-covered mountain [leaks, and the wigwams tain section. The death of Mr. report to Camp Arboretum, near the top as was ex|>ecied. dwelling; J. W. i arr, 117 South Rawlings occurred on his birth­ Corvallis LL Hall has not yet ’ ..Citizens unanimously a g r e e of the original Americans. We appreciate very much the nPW rooG Doyle R. Ray. 12th ,j(tle short of » day anniversary. He was born been assigned a place, so far as , hat R courtesy shown and the fine spirit Madison, new residence; W. The letter ”m" symbolizes the broad shoulders June 26, 1859. in Missouri and nr>wn that 600 forest fires should have exhibited by each contributor. Wc Harpole, 45 South 12th street, of our pioneers; shoulders to the wheel pushing our died on June 26, 1941. are sure our boys in the camps new KarnKe ; A. W. ( avincss, 325 been started in Oregon last year frontiers westward; broad shoulders swinging axes, are happy to know that we have South 3rd, new garage; F. W. Mr. Rawlings had spent seven-; by careless smokers. They are building a Nation. not forgotten them. We hope thc Hawkins, north 8th; new resl- ty years of his life in this section, aroused to thc vital need for de­ The letter "e" might be the lariats of the cow­ small amount that wc have given hence; Lesion Durham, 518 South coming across the plains in a manding enforcement of the for­ boys riding the plains; lariats of Kit Carson or Buf­ est laws and educating every citi­ wagon train. He was the last of will bring to them the maximum *(),h street, genernl repairs; P. J. falo Bill. of joy and happiness. Bu,,h- South 8,h !*,rpct- new resi- thirteen children. He was married zen to realize his or her individu- The letter "r" is a man with hand outstretched in ------------- al responsibility in checking the in 1938 to Cora J. Corl's, who S. L. MACKIN. Chairman, hence. friendship and co-operation toward all who love free­ passed away in DecrT.ioer of last uocal business houses will ob- damage and waste caused every The following are those who dom. justice and peace. year. REG PARDON serve their usual custom in clos- year by man-made, preventable have contributed since Inst week's The letter "I" represents the individual Ameri- He is survived oy a stepson, ing for the observance of the 4th, fires.” publication: In our issue of June 19th, there F r id a y . Business Every one interested in the McCoy Motors, Ira Beidler, , Donald Reams. Funeral services tomorrow, mnn with his rights to life, liberty and trie pursuit of Geo. Machen, W. L. Workman, J. appeared an article on the new were held Saturday a. lernoon at houses generally will be closed cause is being invited this week happiness. A Long, Pearl L. Drury. W alter homes In the Harvey addition to- the M'l»s chapel w ith the Rev. with exception of one drug store, to enroll in the Keep Oregon The letter "c" is a bent bow from which an arrow Smlth, I. H. Palmer. Loren Schro- gather with congratulations to thc Green association. Annual dues Gordon Hypes, Christian minister, cafe and service stations. has just sped toward the stars of mankind's highest eder, Paris Breedlove, Rex Wheel-| better home movement Instituted A number of concerns including are 25 cents and entitle the mem- officiating. Burial was in the ideals. er, Erma Raisor, Wm. Morelock,' hY James A. Scott. Through error several mills will suspend opera- her to an attractive, enameled Brumbaugh cemetery. The final letter “a" is a man on his knees in If. A. Starr, Fred Bressler, D. C. »he name nf one of the signers tions over the 4th and 5th. A few metal pin. All proceeds from this prayer, symbolizing a Nation which recognizes its Greening, Francis McLaughlin, appeared as J. U. Butler, when it will not resume business until week’s membership enrollment FO R EST LOOKOUTS. Creator and gives thanks for His blessings. Earl Ballew, Cottage BHkery, The should have been J. J. Butler, Tuesday Mills closed over the 4th will be used for educational and Yes, A M E R IC A is a beautiful word. Sentinel, W. A. Demoy, Illlah painting. A number of lookouts were es­ will take advantage of the shut publicity purposes. Keep Oregon Green enrollment J. E. We take this means of asking Selected Publisher's Auxiliary tablished over the forest areas down to make necessary repairs. Crawford, L. D. Stuart, The printing department of the stations in Cottage Grove are: this week with the approach of Woodson, Clyde Wright, Tele- the pardon of Mr. Butler and the real summer weather and the in­ Sentinel will close this afternoon The Sentinel office and Umphrey phone Operators, F. L. Knicker- indulgence of our renders for this until Monday. j and Mackin. creasing fire hazard. bocker, G. S. Smith, Alvls Wicks. ' oversight. June Weather Is Unusual, Too Much Moisture Falls Garner Rites to Be Held This Morning State Archery Shoot to Begin Here Tomorrow Brice Creek Camp Being Abandoned America, A Beautiful Word Four Residences Are Being Built U. S. 0. Quota Is Reached June 30 “Keep Oregon Green Week Is Observed Heart Attack Is Fatal H. Rawlings Stores to Close For 4th of July ,>e »o